what is the setting of the poem "The Patriot"?
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In this poem, The Patriot, Browning introduces a patriot to speak of his fortune that changed in a single year. When the poem starts, the speaker recollects his experiences of this exact day only a year ago. And he claims that his countrymen welcomed him victoriously.
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The poet starts with filling up the setting even more. It is raining as the speaker is walking towards the scaffold. His hands are tied behind by a tight rope – so tight that it cuts his wrists. He has now arrived closer to the 'Shambles' Gate' where all the people are gathered.
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