How does Richard Lovelace depict war in this excerpt from “To Lucasta, Going to the Wars”?
And with a stronger faith embrace
A sword, a horse, a shield.
Yet this inconstancy is such,
As you too shall adore;
I could not love thee, Dear, so much,
Loved I not honour more.
A.
as a deplorable act
B.
as a forced sacrifice
C.
as an honorable mission
D.
as a necessary rite of passage
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