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What is the meaning of “the bitter taste of liberty” in the poem?

ALiberty is unpleasant

BFreedom comes with suffering and sacrifice

CAfricans don’t value liberty

DLiberty is temporary

Answer:

B. Freedom comes with suffering and sacrifice

Read Explanation:

Diop uses this metaphor to show that liberty is hard-won—it is achieved through pain, struggle, and resistance, thus it tastes “bitter.”


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