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Invictus

Maharashtra Board · Class 9 · English

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Card 1Title and Meaning

What does the title 'Invictus' mean?

Answer

Invictus is a Latin word meaning 'unconquered' or 'undefeated'. It perfectly captures the poem's theme of maintaining strength and dignity despite facing hardships and challenges.

Card 2Poet and Context

Who wrote the poem 'Invictus' and what personal challenge did he face?

Answer

William Ernest Henley wrote 'Invictus'. He faced the amputation of his leg due to tuberculosis of the bone, yet he wrote this poem showing incredible courage and determination despite his physical suf

Card 3Imagery and Symbolism

What does 'Out of the night that covers me, Black as the Pit from pole to pole' symbolize?

Answer

This opening metaphor represents the darkness of suffering, despair, and difficult circumstances that surround the speaker. The 'pit' suggests a deep, inescapable hole, emphasizing the severity of his

Card 4Gratitude and Inner Strength

What is the speaker thankful for in the first stanza?

Answer

The speaker is thankful for his 'unconquerable soul' - his inner strength, courage, and unbreakable spirit that cannot be defeated by any external circumstances or hardships.

Card 5Vocabulary

What does 'fell clutch of circumstance' mean?

Answer

'Fell clutch' means a wicked or cruel grip. 'Circumstance' refers to the difficult situations in life. Together, it means the evil or harsh hold that bad situations have on a person.

Card 6Courage and Endurance

Which lines show that the poet has suffered bravely without complaining?

Answer

'I have not winced nor cried aloud' - These lines show the poet has endured pain without flinching (wincing) or crying out loud, demonstrating his brave acceptance of suffering.

Card 7Metaphor and Resilience

What does 'My head is bloody, but unbowed' mean?

Answer

This powerful metaphor means that although the speaker has been hurt and wounded ('bloody'), he has not surrendered or given up ('unbowed'). He maintains his dignity and refuses to be defeated.

Card 8Vocabulary

What does 'bludgeonings of chance' refer to?

Answer

'Bludgeonings' means violent beatings with a heavy object. 'Chance' refers to fate or luck. Together, it means the harsh, unpredictable blows that life delivers through bad luck or circumstances.

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