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Discuss how the lines 11-12 of "To Lucasta, On Going to the Wars" and lines 50-55 of

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vredina [299]2 years ago
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Both poems are about going to war and how they view the honor of going to war.  Lucasta speaks as a man of peace and forced to war and serving with honor and how he could not have served with more honor.  Tennyson speaks of war with excitement, it is a honor to be one of the noble who serve and what all they accomplised as a noble.

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