what word did old Kasper repeatedly use to describe the success of the English Army ? what shocking site is associated with the success? ---------- After Blenheim. please answer this question
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In the ironic poem 'After Blenheim 'by Robert Southey,old grandfather Kaspar kept describing the success of the English Army through the exclamations 'great victory', 'famous victory '.
Explanation:
- The British had undoubtedly won a great victory but it was at the cost of many lives. The poem talks about the futility of war and how war is harmful for a nation.
- Lots of soldiers from both sides were killed by the war. Many people were rendered homeless. Innocent men, women, children were slaughtered and houses were burnt mercilessly.
- Thousands of bodies perished without being buried. Thus victory was won at a great loss. This was the shocking sight associated with the success of the battle at Blenheim.
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