Matthew Arnold's ""Sohrab and Rustum"" is a narrative poem that tells the tragic story of two great warriors, Sohrab and Rustum. Set in ancient Persia, the poem explores themes of identity, fate, and the struggle between generations. Sohrab, a young and powerful warrior, seeks out his father Rustum, who he has never met, in order to challenge him to a duel. Unknowingly, Sohrab and Rustum fight against each other, with Rustum ultimately killing his...
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