Why did the boy come to Kasper? What did Kasper do? How did he feel?
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Kaspar says he does not know, but adds, ” 'twas a famous victory.” The narrator does not know why the battle was fought, why thousands died, why his father's cottage was burned or what good came of it but ironically it was a famous victory. How does kasper justify the thousands of death in the war?
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which book? which chapter? which class?
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