
I first studied William Ernest Henley’s “Invictus” in high school, at a time when it was easy to confuse growing pains and social pressures with a perceived unfairness of the world at large. Invictus was easy to idealize because of its imagery: that we could be slapped by trials and stalled by obstacles, but we […]... Keep on reading: Invictus misused as excuse
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