“Be a hero in the strife” - In whose poem this line comes?

“Be a hero in the strife” - In whose poem this line comes? Correct Answer H. W. Longfellow

The correct answer is "H.W. Longfellow".

Key Points

  • The above line is taken from the poem ‘A Psalm of Life’ by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, an American poet and educator.
  • It was first published in October 1838.
  • It is a dramatic monologue that explains us to be a hero amidst the battles of life. It teaches us to be an independent reflection of ourselves and live life to the fullest.
  • The poet asserts that life is true and real and death is not the ultimate objective. One should make decent use of his life.

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