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Ann [662]
2 years ago
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28. What is one common theme of the Fireside Poets' works?

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olga nikolaevna [1]2 years ago
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The Fireside Poets were known for the exceptional hard work that they put into their poems and one common theme is B. nobility of nature.

The theme in a literary work simply means the central topic or idea that's in a poem. It's what the authors want the readers to know.

The Fireside Poets typically wrote about mythology, domestic life, politics, etc. They also write about landscapes and opposed slavery. One of the posts was Longfellow. One major theme in their works is the nobility of nature.

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