English, asked by diyac237, 7 months ago

Why does the speaker, say
that there is no on
on the roof-tops now?​

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Answered by kharshitha512008
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In Browning’s poem, the patriot only describes the changed situation without any detail of what actually led to this change. But the reference in the third stanza of the poem suggests that the patriot did everything that is good for people and for his country. But people probably misunderstood him and took him to be the culprit behind some unfortunate events.

Maybe he is talking about some battle that claimed the lives of his dear ones. Whatever the case may be, the patriot is confident that he doesn’t deserve the treatment he is receiving today. His tone is rather regretful and ironic

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