Read these lines from the poem. A thousand martyrs I have made, All sacrificed to my desire; What is the meaning of the figurative language in these lines? The speaker compares herself to a martyr because she equates each failed relationship with death. The speaker is overcome with emotional pain because of failed romances. Although martyrs usually suffer death, the people referred to here were used and discarded, not killed. Because the speaker demands a great deal from her romantic partners, she is acknowledging what they have given up for her.

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Although martyrs usually suffer death, the people referred to here were used and discarded, not killed. 

The correct answer is: Because the speaker demands a great deal from her romantic partners, she is acknowledging what they have given up for her.


When the speaker refers to other individuals as "martyrs" of her making, she means to emphisize what they were capable of giving away for her love; when she claims to have had them "sacrificed to her desire", it can be inferred that this "desire" consists of a great demand in a romantic relationship.