The first and the last stanza follow the rhyme scheme of ABCB but the second stanza employs the rhyme scheme of ABAB. To Fight Aloud, is very Brave Summary
The first and the last stanza follow the rhyme scheme of ABCB but the second stanza employs the rhyme scheme of ABAB.
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The poem revolves around the theme of mental struggles that a person has to go through. The poem brings to light how the people fighting internal battles struggle in the shadows. The poet talks about how their fights are silent and not recognised by anyone. If the person wins these internal struggleRead more
The poem revolves around the theme of mental struggles that a person has to go through. The poem brings to light how the people fighting internal battles struggle in the shadows. The poet talks about how their fights are silent and not recognised by anyone. If the person wins these internal struggles then there is no praise and if they lose these mental wars no one understands. The poem highlights the important issue of understanding the gravity and bravery of people who struggle with mental battles.
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