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In the second stanza, Dunbar emphasizes the contrast between the masks people wear and their
true emotions. "With torn and bleeding hearts we smile" (Dunbar 4). He points out that despite the
internal struggles and pain, individuals put on a brave face and pretend to be content. The image of
a "torn and bleeding heart" serves as a powerful metaphor for the hidden anguish experienced by
those who wear the mask. By juxtaposing this imagery with the act of smiling, Dunbar effectively
highlights the duality of emotions.

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