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"darkness" is a bleak poem that reflects an extremely pessimistic view, not only of life, but of the universe. what is the message that byron sends to the reader regarding the moral of this poem? question 10 options: the moral of the poem is that humanity can survive even the most difficult of situations. the moral of the story is that those who do evil will have evil done to them. the moral of the poem is that humanity must eventually work together in peace to live in a world of darkness. there is no moral to the poem—darkness and famine take all people, regardless of their religion, values, morality, or actions. save

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