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If you have Read about this Poem Invictus : The Unconquerable (poem)

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In the First Paragraph Second Line of the Poem --- "Black as the pit from pole to pole" ..

Answer that what is Meaning of this Line??


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Answered by angelinpraisy01
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The first stanza of "Invictus" is "OUT of the night that covers me, black as the pit from pole to pole, I thank whatever gods may be For my unconquerable soul." William Ernest Henley is implying someone's life being surrounded by the darkness of their life. Every aspect of their life is like the 'pit' or hell.

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