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explain the last two lines of the poem invictus​

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Answered by meenuharishmey
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The nautical imagery once again returns in this stanza, with the speaker referring to himself as a captain, but also commenting that it does not matter how narrow the path is to the gates of the afterlife, he will make it with no problems. And when he is being judged, no matter how many punishments are listed, he will have decided his fate, and he will have steered his own course. These last two lines are considered to be some of the most famous lines in all of literature, and they are a continued source of inspiration for people of all walks of life.

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Answered by gauravyadav47902
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I am the master of my fate :

I am the captain of my soul.

explanation - It is me who determines what my future will bring by the way I see life and prepare myself to face it's realities .

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