Which of the following lines of “The Nobel Prize” would best support a hopeful tone to the poem?

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Responses

"My way is cut off on all sides"
"My way is cut off on all sides"

"The good will win its victory"
"The good will win its victory"

"all's one to me"
"all's one to me"

"there is not escape outside"

To support a hopeful tone in the poem "The Nobel Prize," the line that best fits is:

"The good will win its victory"

Hope in literature often entails an optimistic outlook towards the future, with expectations of positive outcomes. The phrase "The good will win its victory" suggests that despite any current struggles or difficulties, goodness and righteousness will eventually prevail. This line offers encouragement and a positive forecast, which aligns well with a hopeful tone.