what does the poet mean by saying victory with no survivors
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It describes that the victory does not have any meaning in which their is no one survive to celebrate it. It states that we will live happily without including in wars because wars can't give us anything.
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'Victory with no survivors' means the victory which comes in after sacrificing all the men who were fighting. The war is won but there is no one alive to celebrate the victory.
- The Survivor by Primo Levi is a powerful and heart-wrenching poem that depicts the poet's guilt after surviving the Holocaust. The poem presents the reader with a haunting image of faces from the past
- The poet wants to convey that in wars, there is the death of hundreds of soldiers on both sides, and definitely, one team always wins but there is no one left to celebrate that victory.
- By the time humans succeed at winning territories and developing new technologies, harmful to the environment and humanity, there might be no one left to enjoy this victory.
- Victory comes at the price of losing someone or something.
- Hence, the phrase 'victory with no survivors' is used by the poet to point towards the sacrifice and loss of fellow humans and species, the cost at which nations and people might be victorious.
- The poet wants to convey the message that war brings destruction and leaves none to celebrate victory. No one can gain anything by waging wars.
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