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INSPIRATIONAL INVICTUS POEM POSTER

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Your walls are a reflection of your personality, so let them speak with your favorite quotes, art, or designs printed on our custom Giclee posters! High-quality, microporous resin-coated paper with a beautiful semi-gloss finish. Choose from standard or custom size posters and framing options to create art that’s a perfect representation of you.

  • Gallery quality Giclee prints
  • Ideal for vibrant artwork and photo reproduction
  • Semi-gloss finish
  • Pigment-based inks for full-color spectrum high-resolution printing
  • Durable 185gsm paper
  • Available in custom sizing up to 60”
  • Frames available on all standard sizes
  • Frames include Non-Glare Acrylic Glazing

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INSPIRATIONAL INVICTUS POEM POSTER

INSPIRATIONAL INVICTUS POEM POSTER

Invictus" is a short Victorian poem by the English poet William Ernest Henley (1849 - 1903). It was first published in 1875 in a book called Book of Verses, where it was number four in several poems called Life and Death. The title "Invictus" (Latin for "unconquered) was added by editor Arthur Quiller-Couch when the poem was included in The Oxford Book of English Verse . The poem's influence: In the 1942 film Casablanca, Captain Renault, an official played by Claude Rains recites the last two lines of the poem when talking to Rick Blaine, played by Humphrey Bogart, referring to his power in Casablanca. In the 1945 film Kings Row, Parris Mitchell, a psychiatrist played by Robert Cummings, recites the first two stanzas of "Invictus" to his friend Drake McHugh, played by Ronald Reagan, before revealing to Drake that his legs were unnecessarily amputated by a cruel doctor. Franklin D. Roosevelt mentions that this is one of his favorite poems in the 1958 play Sunrise at Campobello (Act 2, Scene 2). Later, in the same scene, his friend and advisor, Louis Howe, reads the entire poem aloud as a tribute to Roosevelt. The fourth stanza was quoted by Lachesis to Zane in Piers Anthony's novel On a Pale Horse, the first of his Incarnations of Immortality series. In a Union Bank of Switzerland advertisement Alan Bates recites the poem. While incarcerated on Robben Island prison, Nelson Mandela recited the poem to other prisoners and was empowered by its message of self-mastery. The poem was used as the title of one of the final episodes of the 1987-1989 television series Beauty and the Beast. The poem was used in a voice-over by Lucas Scott in the hit television series One Tree Hill. The American Heavy Metal band Virgin Steele take influence from the poem for their 1998 release Invictus. The Greek black-metal band Necromantia used the entire poem lyrics in their song "Invictus" in their album IV: Malice released in 2000. Canadian poet and singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen recited the poem as an introduction to his own song "The Darkness", during a couple of shows on his 2010 world tour. The last stanza of the poem was used by Jack Donaghy (Alec Baldwin) to inspire Liz Lemon (Tina Fey) in the 30 Rock episode "Everything Sunny All the Time Always". Novelist Jeffrey Archer quoted the poem in the first volume of his A Prison Diary series 'Hell' which recounted his time inside HMP Belmarsh. The line "bloody, but unbowed" was the Daily Mirror's headline the day after the 7 July 2005 London bombings. The Burmese opposition leader and Nobel Peace laureate Aung San Suu Kyi stated, "This poem had inspired my father, Aung San, and his contemporaries during the independent struggle, as it also seemed to have inspired freedom fighters in other places at other times." The Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh quoted the poem in its entirety as his final (written) statement. In the 2012 game Mass Effect 3 the second stanza of the poem is cited by one of the main characters: Ashley Williams, lieutenant-commander of the Alliance. Tennis player Andre Agassi quoted the poem in his autobiography, Open. In a Lost in Space episode, Dr. Smith paraphrases the poem in the line "each man is the master of his fate, the captain of his soul". The Japanese visual novel Robotics;Notes uses the last two lines in this poem in the tagline for the game. The Korean Manhwa Noblesse uses the last two lines as the motto for Ye Ran High School. Fitness guru Jack Lalanne cited the poem as an inspiration in his life. Jack Lalanne battled illness as a young man in his teens and drew strength from Invictus. During an episode from his daily fitness program The Jack LaLanne Show, aired in the 1950s, he quotes lines from the poem. The poem is also recited and memorized by most black letter Greel organizations (BGLOs), during their new member presentation show known as the probate. Initiates are usually required to study this poem during their pledging process. The second verse of the poem was printed on cans of Relentless Inferno, an energy soda marketed in the UK by the company. The poem is also recited within an audio commentary created to accompany street artist Banksy's October 25, 2013 art installment featuring Death riding a bumper car.

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By Sharon S.July 31, 2025Verified Purchase
Print, Size: 36.00" x 25.10", Media: Value Poster Paper (Semi-Gloss)
I was so amazed at how this all turned out. Everyone who attended the funeral was in awe of how beautiful it was made. And I owe it all to Zazzle. I wouldn’t have done it better myself not to mention I wouldnt have time to do it. The great part of it all was they had templates that was catered to my needs and that I could use it in ways I wanted to use to resize it my way. It took some time but I was happy it turned out great. I did 100 photos, 89, 66 photos (I think) lol templates. The only suggestion is that the templates, before sending through would tell you of errors like; saying please revise or resize it again for any photos that is not perfectly well sitting or not show it’s cutting off some of them and where it tells you there’s duplicates. Staring, placing and resizing all 100 + pictures into the template can be tiresome and overwhelming and it makes my eyes blurred that I can’t tell if they’re cutting off or overlapping or duplicates. Overall I am very pleased and will be using Zazzle again should the need arises. Thank you Zazzle. Altogether I’ve done 3 collages 1 profile picture and couple pictures with 1 frame and yet this is my first time ordering as a 1 time customer. Prices were very reasonable and accommodating to my finances. .
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By Peyton C.November 8, 2023Verified Purchase
Print, Size: 8.00" x 10.00", Media: Value Poster Paper (Semi-Gloss)
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The sign was beautiful and matched our theme. The paper was good quality. Excellent printing!!
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By Marianne O.November 26, 2021Verified Purchase
Print, Size: 12.00" x 12.00", Media: Value Poster Paper (Semi-Gloss)
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Fun bright artwork that really captures the mood I’m going for! Pop art with cyberpunk energy. A little sweet but also spicy. This art is the perfect size and vibe for our art gallery wall. The printing looks great, high quality with vibrant colors! I went with the semi-gloss finish, which adds a little extra shine and thickness to the print making it excellent for high-traffic areas like the staircase wall.

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Product ID: 228143112021398678
Created on: 12/8/2013, 8:36 AM
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