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What does the speaker mean by saying “I am that I am”?

AHe is expressing uncertainty about his identity

BHe is claiming superiority over others

CHe refuses to change who he is for others

DHe is trying to convey a sense of regret for his past actions

Answer:

C. He refuses to change who he is for others

Read Explanation:

  • “I am that I am” is a declaration of self-acceptance and defiance. The speaker is stating that he is true to himself and won’t conform to others’ expectations or judgments.

  • This line reinforces the sonnet's theme of rejecting hypocrisy and false moral superiority.


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