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Why does the poet refer to victory with no survivors?

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0%It’s about victorious sports events
100%It criticizes the futility of war ( 3 voters )
0%It describes economic success
0%It encourages hard work
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In Keeping Quiet, the poet refers to “victory with no survivors” to emphasize the destructive and empty nature of conflict. He suggests that in wars or violent struggles, even those who “win” end up suffering, leaving no real winners—just survivors of destruction. The phrase highlights the futility of conflict and the ultimate harm it causes to all parties involved. By referencing this concept, the poet calls for a shift towards peace, where true victory is found in unity and stillness, not in destruction.

This question related to Poem 2 English Flamingo Class 12th NCERT.
From the Poem 2. Keeping Quiet.
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  1. The phrase highlights the senseless destruction and loss that comes with war. Therefore option B is correct answer.

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