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