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how does henley’s use of contrast in “my head is bloody, but unbowed” a…

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how does henley’s use of contrast in “my head is bloody, but unbowed” affect the poem?
a it emphasizes the speaker’s defeat.
b it diminishes the seriousness of the speaker’s struggle.
c it confuses the reader about the speaker’s emotions.
d it highlights the speaker’s courage in the face of suffering.

Explanation:

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In the line “My head is bloody, but unbowed”, “bloody” shows suffering or struggle, and “unbowed” shows resilience/courage. Contrast here is between the physical harm (bloody) and the unbroken spirit (unbowed). Option A is wrong as “unbowed” is not defeat. Option B is wrong as it doesn't diminish the struggle; “bloody” shows seriousness. Option C is wrong as the contrast is clear about courage, not confusing. Option D is correct as the contrast highlights courage despite suffering.

Answer:

D. It highlights the speaker’s courage in the face of suffering.