Invictus Analysis Essay

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In Henley’s, “Invictus” he is trying to show that he can survive whatever he is going through. The main focal point in this poem is survival and how you need to learn how to live on your own. Henley wants to show us what it is like to go through something that’s terrible. It would be hard to go through something so bad that you don’t know how life on your own and fend for yourselves. It would feel terrible to survive on your own all by yourself. That’s what William Ernest Henley wants us to fell when reading this poem. Henley expressed his feeling and emotions into this poem so well that you can feel yourself in his position.
In line 1 the speaker states, “Out of the night that covers me.” Henley is trying to say that he was hiding from something dangerous and then morning came and he came out of his hiding place. He trying to show us that he was trying to hide from someone that was going to hurt him. The second line stats, “Black as the pit from pole to pole.” What he is saying that he as a pit of darkness inside him and he can’t get rid of it no matter how hard he tries he can’t let that darkness go. In line 3 the speaker stats, “I thank whatever goods may be.” Henley is thanking the gods for keeping him human because, he has been through such much. In the last line on the …show more content…

In the tenth line it stats, “Looms but the Horror of the shade.” He is saying that he has been through so much and he is labeling it as a horror that he’s went through. In the eleventh line he says, “And yet the menace of the years.” William is stating that he has been doing this for a while now. The last line the third stanza Henley stats, “Finds and shall find me unafraid.” Henley is saying that he as seen a lot of things and has done a lot and has been through enough that he is no longer

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