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    Peter and Wilhelmine are the grandchildren of Old Kaspar. Old Kaspar is basking in the Sun after his day’s work and watching his granddaughter, Wilhelmine play in the garden. He is relaxing “before his cottage door” and the atmosphere of a quiet, peaceful and pastoral view is created. Summary of AftRead more

    Peter and Wilhelmine are the grandchildren of Old Kaspar. Old Kaspar is basking in the Sun after his day’s work and watching his granddaughter, Wilhelmine play in the garden. He is relaxing “before his cottage door” and the atmosphere of a quiet, peaceful and pastoral view is created.

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  1. The battle was fought between France and Bavaria one one side while English and Austria on the other side. Summary of the Poem After Blenheim Stanza Wise  

    The battle was fought between France and Bavaria one one side while English and Austria on the other side.

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  1. The tone of the last two lines of the poem After Blenheim is ironic and sarcastic. The poet conveys the message of anti-war as it causes death and destruction. Summary of the Poem After Blenheim Stanza Wise

    1. The tone of the last two lines of the poem After Blenheim is ironic and sarcastic.
    2. The poet conveys the message of anti-war as it causes death and destruction.

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  1. Kaspar addresses grandchildren, Peterkin and Wilhelmine. The tone of the poem is emphatic & assertive as he feels that the battle was a grand victory of Britain over the French. Summary of the Poem After Blenheim Stanza Wise  

    • Kaspar addresses grandchildren, Peterkin and Wilhelmine.
    • The tone of the poem is emphatic assertive as he feels that the battle was a grand victory of Britain over the French.

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    The phrase “man’s inhumanity to man” was coined by the poet Robert Burns and it is reflected in the antiwar poem, “After Blenheim.” The skull discovered by Peterkin and Old Kasper’s confession that he had found several skulls while furrowing, reflects to the harsh cruelties of the war, even after thRead more

    The phrase “man’s inhumanity to man” was coined by the poet Robert Burns and it is reflected in the antiwar poem, “After Blenheim.” The skull discovered by Peterkin and Old Kasper’s confession that he had found several skulls while furrowing, reflects to the harsh cruelties of the war, even after the war has ended. Old Kaspar said that the skulls belonged to that of many brave soldiers who died fighting in a way. To him the death of the soldier is not remorseful but the fact that he died for a great victory is more commendable. He dismissed war and his horrors by saying how important it is for victory to be achieved. He thought war was easily fought and the lives lost in the battle were trivial. Peterkin questioned him what “good came” at the end of the war to which Old Kaspar responded by saying he doesn’t know but all he knew and all he cared was that it was a famous victory. He lived and survived under an illusion which was why till the very end he kept on saying that all that matters was the great victory, which was the mentality of the common folk during those times as they kept on glorifying war.

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    The title of the poem is justified as “After Bleinheim” because it refers to the Battle of Blenheim. The poet places two generations together at a conversation where one generation glorifies war whereas the other generation considers it to be horrific. The poem presents the viewpoint of war from theRead more

    The title of the poem is justified as “After Bleinheim” because it refers to the Battle of Blenheim. The poet places two generations together at a conversation where one generation glorifies war whereas the other generation considers it to be horrific. The poem presents the viewpoint of war from the perspective common person’s view. The poem revolves around the war and the brutalities caused by the war.

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    Literary devices in the poem, “After Blenheim” are:- 1) Alliteration:- is the repetition of consonant sounds in nearby or adjacent words. For example, in the poem alliteration occurs when the poet says, “Now tell us what ‘twas all about,/ With wonder-waiting eyes.” 2) Irony:- is used to present a coRead more

    Literary devices in the poem, “After Blenheim” are:-

    1) Alliteration:- is the repetition of consonant sounds in nearby or adjacent words. For example, in the poem alliteration occurs when the poet says, “Now tell us what ‘twas all about,/ With wonder-waiting eyes.”

    2) Irony:- is used to present a contrast between expectation and reality. For example, it is ironic when Old Kaspar glorifies the war by saying “famous victory” despite knowing the reason for the war.

    3) Metonymy:- is a thing or concept referred to by the name closely associated with it. For example, in the poem when the speaker says, “And by him sported on the green”, he refers to the grassland as green stands for grass.

    4) Archaism:- is used to present obsolete words which are no longer used. For example, in the poem, “Naynay…my little girl, quoth he.”

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    The refrain in the poem occurs when Old Kaspar continues to say “great victory” or “famous victory”, implying how victories are more important as compared to the lives lost in the war. Summary of After Blenheim Poem

    The refrain in the poem occurs when Old Kaspar continues to say “great victory” or “famous victory”, implying how victories are more important as compared to the lives lost in the war.

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  1. The tone of the poem After Blenheim is sarcastic and ironic as the poet exposes destruction caused by the war. Summary of the Poem After Blenheim Stanza Wise

    The tone of the poem After Blenheim is sarcastic and ironic as the poet exposes destruction caused by the war.

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