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cupoosta [38]
3 years ago
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Which of the following statements is false. Group of answer choices When seeking to identify the theme of a poem, the critic sho

uld consider the poem's form, voice, tone, langauge, images, allusions, sound--all the elements that comprise the poem. There is only one theme to or for each poem or short story or novel or play. The theme of a work of literature is its central or dominant idea. The theme of a poem is more than the subject of the poem; theme refers to the ideas the poet explores.
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1 answer:
fgiga [73]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

There is only one theme to or for each poem or short story or novel or play.  

Explanation:

It is common for literary works to have more than one theme, mainly long works, which can address several different subjects efficiently and well presented. In this case, it is incorrect to say that poems, short stories, plays and novels always have a single theme, although this sometimes happens.

The theme is the main subject that will be approached and explored in the course of the work. In order to determine the theme, it is important that the critic of the work evaluates all elements of composition such as voice, tone, mod, figures of speech, symbolism, among others.

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