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how do you think the poet feel himself unconquered while surrounded by the problems. the poem is invictus​

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Answered by nidaeamann
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Explanation:

In the first stanza, Henley refers to the “night that covers me, black as the pit from pole to pole” (lines 1 and 2)

This night is generally a metaphor for the hardships and problems of a worldly existence. Here the writer says that he has been surrounded by hardships.

Then the second stanza tells as if the author is a victim of a hardship which is dependant “circumstance” and “chance”. So this is also a feeling of unconquered

Answered by skyfall63
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The poem “Invictus” is written by William Ernest Henley.

Explanation:

Invictus means ‘unconquerable’ in Latin. The poet wrote this poem when he was hospitalised and was taking treatment for tuberculosis of the bone. The poem is about courage that one must always contain in an adverse situation even if one is sick. One must keep dignity against all the adversities in life. We "must never lose hope" to live a self-contained life.

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