Explain the meaning of the following line from the extract:
“Henceforth, I ask for no good-fortune, I myself am good
fortune”
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the poet tries to explain that ,when he will go to seek blessings from God he will not ask God for good fortune but ,he will make his future good by his deeds, his actions will define him to be good and going to take his life's responsibility himself
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The poet tries to explain that he will not ask God for good fortune when he goes to seek blessings from God.
Explanation:
- He will make his future good through his acts; his actions will characterize him as a good person who will accept responsibility for his own life.
- The poet is expressing his contentment. He doesn't want anything additional and is content with what he already has.
- The poet expresses himself in this manner because he is content with what he has. He has no desire for anything else.
- The poet's mind is in a relaxed state. He is content with his lot in life.
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