what is the irony used in the line for many thousand men said he was slain in that great victory in after blenheim
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The irony used in the line is that Old Kaspar says that many men were slain in the war and he feels sorry for them but he also says that it was a great war and is proud about it..
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Explanation:
in the poem after Blenheim,the poet presents a scathing criticism to the adverse effects of war.but despite of this fact,he leaves a heavy sarcasm by referring it to as "great victory"
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"great victory" is the irony used in the above lines.
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