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The Man He Killed : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Man He Killed
"The Man He Killed" is a poem written by Thomas Hardy. Written in 1902, it was first published in his book ''Time's Laughingstocks and Other Verses'' (London: Macmillan, 1909). ==Overview== "The Man He Killed" dramatizes a battle scene between two men. The short poem begins when an unnamed character faces his foe. He deals with an internal struggle as his thoughts are regretful before he even shoots. The narrator muses that, in a different context, he would have befriended the combatant. Nevertheless, he kills the man and attempts to reassure himself by explaining the reasons for shooting him. In the end, he has no real justifiable reason and wonders at how "quaint and curious war is" to make one kill a man as easily as becoming friends at an inn.
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