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according to the poet why should we not lose hope

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Answered by Anonymous
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The poem proceeds to deal with more serious threats to Hope: Death and Sorrow. As Hope is "strong" and "unconquered," so we must be "fearless" and "victorious" in the conquest of despair. In doing so, we not only avoid losing hope but become like the personified Hope herself.

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Answered by MissAlison
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The poem proceeds to deal with more serious threats to Hope: Death and Sorrow. As Hope is "strong" and "unconquered," so we must be "fearless" and "victorious" in the conquest of despair. In doing so, we not only avoid losing hope but become like the personified Hope herself.

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