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what is pirandellos attitude towards Patriotism in war​

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Answered by sathsetty
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pirandellos states that patriotism cannot justify the pain of and after the war.....

Answered by Atif132
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The story is a polemic that takes place among passengers on a train. The thin man and his large wife, who are upset over their son's impending assignment to the front, are chastised by the other passengers for  not being tough enough to handle the possibility of their son becoming a casualty. All the other passengers also have sons who have fought in the war. They offer all sorts of reasons to rationalize their resignation at the fate of their sons; one says that since he has two sons at the front his suffering is proportionally worse; another says that young men crave glory, and if they die, they die "inflamed and happy," and are better off for dying young and not knowing the hard side of life. Most of the story is given over to arguing who is suffering more, and how this suffering must be borne out of patriotism. The sense is that the more a parent suffers,...

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