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why old kaspar keeps on saying that it was a famous victory ?? this question is from the story After Blenheim

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Answered by Anonymous
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hey mate ur answer is
The victory of England in the war of Spanish succession (1702-1715).
Duke of Marlborough and swaraj's prince eugene were responsible for this victory...
Answered by shreshtha3195
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In Southey's poem 'After blenheim ' , Kaspar is the representative of the people who hold the old ideas and who are conservative about everything . He finds it very difficult to believe in something new breaking away from the popular belief that the battle ended in a famous victory . He heard so many people mention it as a great victory . So he believed in it.He never questioned it through out his life . But now when his own grandchildren are throwing questions on it., he is afraid to break free from the stereotypes , to upset the status quo. So he sticks to his words and says it was a famous victory

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