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In "recessional" by rudyard kipling, what does the speaker condemn

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Pretty sure its Pride

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The speaker condemns the Divine Power, in the form of the Lord or Thy God. It is with great sorrow and sadness that the poem was written. This is because the plot seems to be focused on war and defeat that was happening during that time period. The author wanted to emphasize the role of the Divine Power in mediating his roles over His people.
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