Reading After Blenheim | Alexandria

Reading After Blenheim | Alexandria
Read After Blenheim by Robert Southey. Questioning war's true cost, this iconic antiwar poem strips away battlefield glory to reveal a child's innocent perspective on senseless violence. Southey's radical suggestion that common people—not kings or generals—bear war's deepest wounds still stings today, forcing us to confront how we normalize destruction through sanitized history.
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