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The speaker in this poem mentions feeling lonely yet also speaks of "the bliss of solitude." What two interpretations does

this seeming contradiction indicate?

The speaker loves to wander, but he also loves to stay still.

The speaker is unsure of who he is, but he also has a good grasp of

his identity.

The speaker sees the pain in being alone, but also senses the joy of

remaining solitary.

The speaker loves the freedom that comes from being unencumbered,

but also hates captivity.

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