who are peterkin and withellmine how does the poet describes the scene at the beginning of the poem
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they both are innocent and very pure hearted. thaey find no profit in wars and try to explain to grandfather Kasper who was totally brainwashed.
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Peterkin and Wilhelmine were innocent grandchildren of old Kasper. The poet makes the setting of the poem clear at the beginning of the poem by stating that the two children were playing near Kaspar sitting before his cottage. Kaspar's family was hard hit by war in which his father's house was burnt down and he was forced to run away, with his wife and child.
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