The main theme of "The Wanderer" involves the d. pain of homelessness.
The man in "The Wanderer" is deprived of a permanent home, forced to face the elements of nature. By the end of the poem the natural elements of the world are twisted into looking like destructive, monstrous things that beat on buildings and people alike.
To treat the nose's disappearance as fact rather than an extraordinary event.
Greek drama because it was the earliest form of entertainment
The last sentence about reliving the writers younger days as in memories