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William Ernest Henley poem Invictus
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Answered by dev25418
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Invictus” was written when Henley was in the hospital being treated for Tuberculosis of the bone, also known as Pott's disease. The poem is about showing undivided courage in the face of death and keeping the dignity against all the hardships in life.
Answered by BrainlyVirat
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'Invictus' poem by "William Ernest Henley" is a powerful poem it is all about showing courage in face of death.

It is also about a strong will to survive with dignity and face many hardships. 
The poet stresses that he is alone responsible for all the actions he does. 

My favourite lines of the poem are
"I am the master of my fate I am the captain of my soul. "

An example of figure of speech is personification. The sentence is " In the fell clutch of circumstance."

Poem is different because intense emotions with strong words are used several times. 

Our actions are result of our own feelings and hence we must take responsibility of everything that happens in our life. 

I like this poem as it has very memorable lines
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