This poem, originally published in 1892, presents a powerful political commentary through vivid imagery and allegorical figures. It critiques tyranny and advocates for social justice, employing a unique structure that combines lyrical beauty with a call to action. The work reflects the tumultuous historical context of its time, making it a significant piece for understanding the intersection of art and politics.
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