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    In which poem does the refusal to obey a tribe's "complicity" contribute to a character's death?

    Question #126311. Asked by BaronBatty. (Jul 02 12 12:50 AM)


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    Casualty
    By Seamus Heaney

    http://www.poetryfoundation.org/poem/182150

    Jul 02 12, 6:41 AM


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