Asked by khare

Which images in the poem “We Wear the Mask” best portray an ironic contrast?
Responses

torn and bleeding hearts
torn and bleeding hearts

grins and lies
grins and lies

tears and sighs
tears and sighs

cheeks and eyes

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grins and lies

The phrase captures the poem’s central irony: an outward grin (happiness) that is actually a lie, masking the speaker’s true pain and suffering.