what does the word 'night' stand for in stanza 1 invicictus
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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, but the line could clearly be understood at the discretion of the reader by assigning the night any of negative.
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Answer:In the stanza one the poet meant misery, misfortune, and the problems that peoples face in their life by telling the word ‘Night’. In this poem it meant the misfortunes Invictus had to go through to get hope.
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