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The significance of the man killed in "The Man He Killed" by Thomas Hardy is that he was an enemy soldier in a war. The poem explores the senselessness of war and the idea that soldiers on opposite sides are not so different from each other. By focusing on the personal connection between the two men, the poem highlights the futility and tragedy of war.

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