In this portion of the poem, the speaker compares himself to John the Baptist, who was beheaded by Herod in events recorded in the
New Testament
How does the speaker in this poem distinguish himself from John the Baptist, despite the comparison?
A)
He is not bald, unlike John the Baptist.
He has not suffered, unlike John the Baptist.
He has many possessions, unlike John the Baptist.
He is not important or profound, unlike John the Baptist