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natita [175]
3 years ago
14

According to Arthur, nobody is a better writer than ________. he or him

English
1 answer:
Luden [163]3 years ago
8 0
According to Arthur, nobody is a better writer than him.
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4. The symbol is the sun, and its meaning is hope.

5. The reader understands that the speaker has had to face great challenges in life.

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1. A strong faith will make anything bearable.

Henley's poem <em>Invictus </em>expresses the speaker's unshakable faith and strength to fight on in life. If we take a closer look at his biography, we find out that Henley had suffered from bone tuberculosis and had his leg amputated at a very young age.

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The speaker here uses personification in order to address his <em>sad heart</em>. His demand is to <em>be still</em>, more precisely, <em>to show less emotion</em>, for there is some good, some hope.

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