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Explain  the  passages with reference to the context :

And nature wore one angry frown To crush you out—still know my soul; You are divine, March on and on Nor right nor left, but to the goal !

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Reference : This stanza has been taken from the poem The Song of the Free composed by Swami Vivekanand, a saint, philosopher and a poet. 

Context : This poem reveals the message of Swami Vivekanand to every human being. He gives some examples to show that there are so many difficulties in the life of everyone. It is our duty to face them boldly and then we shall become great. 

Explanation : In this concluding stanza the poet says that life of man is full of so many difficulties, troubles, miseries, etc. Fate and nature also seem not to favour him. Friends also betray him. There may be many ups and downs in the life. Yet he should not leave the right path and should not lose heart. He should remember that he has a divine power with him. So he should march on boldly to achieve the real aim of life. Success must come. 

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