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    challenges in life they tend to deal with the problems in different ways. The poems “Invictus” by William Ernest Henley and “If ” by Rudyard Kipling both discuss the hardship of lives and how to be resilient. In these poems the poet’s tones represent that they were going through times of struggle and need. Both “Invictus” and “If’ address resiliency; however “If” better demonstrates this concept better. The poem “Invictus” demonstrates resilience through the concept of self motivation. Henley exhibits

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    Title: In Transition 2.0: A Story of Resilience & Hope in Extraordinary Times (2012) Intro: In Transition 2.0: A Story of Resilience & Hope in Extraordinary Times is a 2012 film by Films For Action. It is about people from all around the world that are doing things that are extraordinary for their communities. Purpose: The purpose of the film is to show people that there are things that can be done in order to make our communities a better place Message: The message of the film is that there are

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    The film Invictus by Clint Eastwood mirrors and replicates the ideas represented in the poem Invictus. Eastwood uses Nelson Mandela to express the many problematic challenges and difficulties and how he finds a way to remain true to himself, Eastwood also uses Francois Pienaar and the South African nation to explore these themes that are presented in the poem. With the director using these various elements he is able to create enthralling and stimulating film which is able to mirror the ideas and

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    Invictus by William Ernest Henley is a very powerful poem that uses tone, literary devices, and language to portray its powerful message. The meaning of the word Invictus is Latin for “unconquerable”. The message behind Invictus is the drive to thrive when faced with a severe test. The poem was written while Henley was still hospitalized. Henley demonstrates the theme by speaking about his illness, his battle with it and overcoming it. The theme is present throughout the poem, like when he says

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    The concept of invulnerability has been exalted for centuries in numerous societies through oral tradition and, later on, written word. Two western cultures had legends about invulnerability and the characters’ true weakness behind their strength. Up in the north, we have the Norse myth of the god Balder, a young god who dreams of his death causing his family to take measures into their own hands. Along the Mediterranean, we had the Greek epic poems of Achilles’, the prized champion of the Trojan

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    “Invictus” is a lyrical poem that anticipates the audience to be those that persevere in the face of adversity. The lyrical poem contains four quatrains with a rhyme scheme: ABAB CHCH EFEF GBGB, an iambic foot rhythm and iambic octameter. Despite being written in the late 1800’s, it is one of the eminent poems in world literature, as the prominence of the poem is not only timeless but will always be relevant to the past, present and future. Through Henley’s manipulation of the poetic elements; figurative

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    “Invictus” by William Ernest Henley demonstrates that identity is formed by not letting others bring down one’s self-esteem and keeping one’s head held high. “Invictus” states how one will face challenges in life with their head held high, showing they will not be defeated. William Henley, through his poem, demonstrates that he will always keep his head unbowed and will not be conquered by any hardships that come his way. The author shows that he will not give up and remain standing tall as hazards

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    The poem Invictus written by William Ernest Henley in 1875 describes the numerous adversities that William went through as well as his self-discovery and redefinition of his personality. The poem also talks about his response and how he, as a human, triumphed through the tribulations. The poem successfully communicates the of how strong the human spirit is through a range of poetic techniques. The last sentence in the first stanza “unconquerable soul” uses highly emotive language which expresses

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    this, it is important for everyone to stay strong, despite the difficulties of life; because whether we like it or not, bad things will continue to happen, and collapsing under that pressure is no good for anyone. In William Ernest Henley’s poem Invictus, the narrator, who is very likely the author, tells us that through all of life’s difficulties, we must remain dignified, stand tall, and keep moving forward. The reason the narrator of the poem is very likely the author is because, during the time

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    Both Invictus and Evolution of a Criminal were both undefeated. Neither gave up or showed their emotions, they kept faith and had hope. No matter what they had been through, they didn’t let their situation stop them, they were determined to do what they had to do. Undefeated in this particular way means nothing could stop. You’re your own person and didn’t let anyone or anything stop you from doing you, no matter what the situation was. In the poem Invictus it stated “I am the master of my fate,

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