justification of the title of the poem the patriot
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The title of the poem is aptly justified as the poem talks entirely about the Patriot and his acts. The narrator, who is regarded as the titular Patriot himself, is well acclaimed amongst the people is later seen to be shunned by the public. His once praise is now ignored as he is marked as the traitor. The poet emphasizes the feelings and emotions of the Patriot by drafting the poem in the form of an interior monologue.
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