51: Write a program that displays your favorite poem. Use an appropriate escape sequence for the line breaks

 

// Write a program that displays your favorite poem. Use an appropriate escape sequence for the line breaks

#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
    cout << "Wake up to reality!" << endl
         << "Nothing ever goes as planned in this accursed world." << endl
         << endl
         << "The longer you live, the more you realize" << endl
         << "that the only things that truly exist in this reality " << endl
         << "are merely pain, suffering and futility." << endl
         << endl
         << "Listen, everywhere you look in this world," << endl
         << "wherever there is light," << endl
         << "there will always be shadows to be found as well." << endl
         << "As long as there is a concept of victors," << endl
         << "the vanquished will also exist." << endl
         << endl
         << "The selfish intent of wanting to preserve peace, initiates war." << endl
         << "and hatred is born in order to protect love." << endl
         << endl
         << "There are nexuses causal relationships that cannot be separated" << endl
         << "I want to sever the fate of this world." << endl
         << endl
         << "A world of only Victors." << endl
         << "A world of only peace." << endl
         << "A world of only love." << endl
         << "I will create such a world." << endl
         << endl
         << "I am... the ghost of the uchiha." << endl
         << "Madara Uchiha !" << endl
         << endl
         << "For truly this reality... is a hell." << endl;

    return 0;
}



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