Negro como el agujero entre polo y polo
The line "Black as the pit from pole to pole" in the poem "Invictus" refers to a situation of darkness or despair that is all-encompassing and unrelenting. It suggests a state of utter darkness that stretches from one end of the world to the other, emphasizing the depth and extent of the challenges faced by the speaker.
This is a poem titled Invictus, published in 1875 by William Henley. Although you have changed the audience... In the original poem the speaker is referring to themself, while you've referred to the audience.
The meter for "Invictus" by William Ernest Henley is predominantly iambic tetrameter, with four stressed beats (or feet) per line. It follows a 4-4-4-4 pattern in most of the stanzas, creating a rhythmic and powerful flow for the poem.
What poem did Huey Long cite as his favorite and an inspiration for his life and what is the last line of that poem? I believe that Huey Long's favorite poem and an inspiration for his life was Invictus by William Ernest Henley
the meaning of the pole and the sticks to the Dad by George Saunders represents his feelings. "Mom, died and he dressed the pole as Death and hung from the crossbar photos of mom as a baby." The Dad specifically bringing out his feelings and his thoughts, The pole can also symbolize his friend, maybe his family never liked to listen to him or what he had to say and he expressed how he felt on the pole.
black jack
No, you mean the North Pole.
Double pole and single pole.
Line, if you mean a planet's axis as in earth's north pole and south pole.
They belived the faces on the totem pole were the gods
What would a racoon on a totem pole
a superstition
The south pole is called the geographic pole,mean while the north pole is the magnatomic pole. P.S I'm only 10 years old