What where the conflicts of poem after blenhium
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The repetition of the line 'it was a great victory' at the end of every stanza is only to emphasize the irony and to deliver the poet's message that war cannot be great; it can do no good. Thus the poet presents the conflict between the glorious notion of war and the truth of war in the poem..
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Ironically enough, while Kaspar had not known what was good to the people in Blenheim, the old man assumed it was a well-known victory. And the poet reveals how warlords have indoctrinated the ideology of warlords. Thus the poet presents the conflict between the glorious notion of war and the truth of war in the poem.
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