The Patriot

Poetry | Robert Browning

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The Patriot Characters

The Patriot (The Speaker): The Patriot is the main and only speaking character in the poem. He was once a hero loved by everyone in his town. People decorated the streets with “roses, roses all the way” to welcome him. But now, only one year later, he is being taken to be executed. He represents a person who did great deeds for his people but was later betrayed and punished. Through his words, we...
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The Patriot Literary Devices

Figures of Speech Irony Definition: Irony is when the opposite of what is expected happens. This type of irony is called Situational Irony. Example: “It was roses, roses, all the way.” Explanation: The line is ironic because the patriot was once welcomed with roses and joy, but now, only a year later, he is being taken to die. The same people who loved him now hate him. It shows the cruel c...
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The Patriot Quotations

1. “It was roses, roses, all the way,” Exp: This line shows that a year ago, people loved the Patriot as a hero. They welcomed him with flowers and joy. 2. “There's nobody on the house-tops now—” Exp: Earlier, people crowded on the rooftops to see the Patriot, even for once. Now everyone has turned away. It shows how quickly people have forgotten his contribution. 3. “I go in the rain, and, more t...
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The Patriot Summary

One year ago, the Patriot was welcomed like a great hero. People filled the streets with roses and myrtle flowers, and they were thrown in his path. The rooftops were crowded with cheering people waving flags. Even the church spires looked bright with colorful flags. The whole town was full of joy and celebration. That day, the church bells rang loudly. The old city walls shook with the noise of t...
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The Patriot Themes

Public Opinion: The poem shows how quickly public opinion can change. One year ago, the Patriot was treated like a hero. People decorated the streets, rang church bells, and threw flowers to welcome him. They loved him so much that they would have done anything for him. But just one year later, the same people hate him. Instead of cheering, they throw stones at him. They take him to be punished. T...
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