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    The speaker says that he will feel safe in God’s hands as he knows that God is fair. He is aware of all truthfulness and will make sure justice prevails. Read summary of The Patriot

    The speaker says that he will feel safe in God’s hands as he knows that God is fair. He is aware of all truthfulness and will make sure justice prevails.

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    The air broke into a mist because of all the celebrations caused by the noisy slogans and the continuous ringing of bells by the people. Read summary of The Patriot

    The air broke into a mist because of all the celebrations caused by the noisy slogans and the continuous ringing of bells by the people.

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    The Patriot feels safe only in the thoughts of God. He is looking forward to his life away from earthly boundaries as God will remain true and just. God, unlike the people who called him a traitor, will understand the speaker, hence the speaker says, “I am safer so.” Read summary of The Patriot

    The Patriot feels safe only in the thoughts of God. He is looking forward to his life away from earthly boundaries as God will remain true and just. God, unlike the people who called him a traitor, will understand the speaker, hence the speaker says, “I am safer so.”

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    The condition of the speaker’s wrists is quite painful. “A rope cuts both my wrists behind” as he is bounded and dragged away and he is bleeding from the pain. Read summary of The Patriot

    The condition of the speaker’s wrists is quite painful. “A rope cuts both my wrists behind” as he is bounded and dragged away and he is bleeding from the pain.

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    The speaker was full of grief and pain at his harvest as he was sad about the fact that people had forgotten about all his good deeds as they were allowing him to be executed at the gallows. The speaker has committed an unfortunate misdeed and the people labeled him as a traitor forgetting all the gRead more

    The speaker was full of grief and pain at his harvest as he was sad about the fact that people had forgotten about all his good deeds as they were allowing him to be executed at the gallows. The speaker has committed an unfortunate misdeed and the people labeled him as a traitor forgetting all the good that he had done.

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    The church celebrated with pomp and show while welcoming the patriot. It was decorated to the top, and “the church spires flamed, such flags they had.” Read summary of The Patriot

    The church celebrated with pomp and show while welcoming the patriot. It was decorated to the top, and “the church spires flamed, such flags they had.”

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    In the poem, the sun can stand for something that is attainable, in this case by the speaker. The Patriot wants to emphasis the fact that he is ready to do any deed for his countrymen by using the image of the unreachable sun. Read summary of The Patriot

    In the poem, the sun can stand for something that is attainable, in this case by the speaker. The Patriot wants to emphasis the fact that he is ready to do any deed for his countrymen by using the image of the unreachable sun.

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    At the end of the poem, the speaker seems more hopeful and happy. He is looking forward to leaving behind his earthly life and embracing the divine life, sharing the same space as the God, who will ensure justice. Read summary of The Patriot

    At the end of the poem, the speaker seems more hopeful and happy. He is looking forward to leaving behind his earthly life and embracing the divine life, sharing the same space as the God, who will ensure justice.

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