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what is the central message of the poem The Patriot​

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Answered by himanibanga170
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The poem, 'The Patriot' by Robert Browning is primarily based on the theme of rising and the fall of fortune. A patriot can be acclaimed one day but can be degraded the very next day. In the poem, the narrator, who happens to be the patriot is initially welcomed with joy and paths of roses by the people around him.

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Answered by nana66
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The central message in the poem "The patriot" by Robert Browning is about how short public adulation and memory is. It sheds light on how fickle praise and glory are. 'The Patriot’ is a harsh critique on public sentiment and morality. It stresses on the point that not all decisions made or supported by the people are the right decisions, or even in their own interest. It is a gloomy and dire reminder that life is uncertain.

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