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what is described as unconquered and why?in poem Life by Charlotte Bronte. ​

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Answered by 509959
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Answer:Life, believe, is not a dream

So dark as sages say;

Oft a little morning rain

Foretells a pleasant day.

Sometimes there are clouds of gloom,

But these are transient all;

If the shower will make the roses bloom,

O why lament its fall?

Rapidly, merrily,

Life's sunny hours flit by,

Gratefully, cheerily

Enjoy them as they fly!

What though Death at times steps in,

And calls our Best away?

What though sorrow seems to win,

O'er hope, a heavy sway?

Yet Hope again elastic springs,

Unconquered, though she fell;

Still buoyant are her golden wings,

Still strong to bear us well.

Manfully, fearlessly,

The day of trial bear,

For gloriously, victoriously,

Can courage quell despair!

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Answered by o2020
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Answer:

this poem speaks of the cycle of life and all things one can feel while living, the joys , struggles,sorrows and pain. It talks about life, its beginning and its end. The waking up each morning like the sun rising filled with positivity or waking up in gloom and in fear of what the day brings. It speaks of survival from mundane tasks of day to day living.Grasping each passing moments, joyful or sorrowful it may be.

the chance to wake up and feel alive, the chance to fulfill a dream till death knocks on your door. the chance to live a day, relive a day, recreate or change the course of your life before it ends.Make the most out of it, live and just feel alive not just through happy moments but also through the most tragic moments in life.

It speaks about life in the form of HOPE. Hope floats and as long it lingers inside the fiber of a human being, the chances of survival, of existing and of being able to live its life to the fullest until the day he dies will never be a lost cause.

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