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Ksivusya [100]
2 years ago
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What are the main three themes of the poem the vagabond​

English
1 answer:
OLEGan [10]2 years ago
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Answer:

Explanation:

Love may possibly be the most popular theme in poetry because love is a complex emotion that resonates with readers. Love is usually coupled with another theme of the poem, such as love lost, true love, the love of a parent or even the love of a certain type of food or animal. The love of nature is a theme seen in many of Henry David Thoreau's poems, including one titled "I am the Autumnal Sun": "Sometimes a mortal feels in himself Nature -- not his Father but his Mother stirs within him, and he becomes immortal with her immortality." Love is a topic that any aspiring or professional poet can write about because we all have experienced it in one form or another.

Poems sometimes tell a story, and they aren't always stories with happy endings. In fact, many are quite the opposite. Tragedy and loss are types of themes in poetry. The subjects of these poems may be war, divorce, heartbreak, a friend moving away or even death.

God, heaven and spirituality are common themes in poems. In fact, the Bible holds some of the world's most famous poems. Spirituality is a very personal thing, and that is why many poets find it a good theme for their poetry.

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