App Logo

No.1 PSC Learning App

1M+ Downloads
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.”


Related Questions:

What is Kamala Das's critique in the line "I was a child, and later they / Told me I grew, for I became tall, my limbs / Swelled and one or two places sprouted hair"?
Wole Soyinka belongs to.....
What does the 'tower' symbolize in 'A Prayer for My Daughter'?
What does the line "Tis better to be vile than vile esteemed" mean?

CHOOSE THE CORRECT STATEMENTS ABOUT KEATS' "ODE ON A GRECIAN URN"

  1. It contains five stanzas with ten lines occupies ABAB CDED CE rhyme scheme
  2. Keats' says 'beauty is a lie'
  3. In ode on a Grecian urn 'unheard melodies' symbolize the ideal and imagined beauty
  4. truth and beauty are unrelated