"somebody" by Emily Dickinson explores themes of identity, self-awareness, and existence. The poem reflects on the significance of being recognized, even by just "somebody," as a way to validate one's life and purpose. It emphasizes the importance of connection and acknowledgment in shaping one's sense of self.
it means that where ever we see old people we should help and take the blessings
the meaning of the poem gifts the meaning of the poem gifts
Yes.
Of course! All you need to do is ask somebody!
Jacqueline Woodson
the meaning of the poem is truth
In the poem "Somebody's Mother" by Mary Dow Brine, a young man helped the old woman cross the crowded street.
Somebody is to pay, or be responsible, for it
It means to stop criticizing somebody.
A "stanza" is a paragraph in a poem, probably a pretty long one if you're referring to stanza 32 and 35. If you will form your question to include the literary work to which you are referring, somebody might be able to help you.
"The Impulse" is a poem by Robert Frost that explores the idea of free will and the choices individuals make. It suggests that our actions are driven by an internal impulse, rather than external influences or circumstances. The poem emphasizes the importance of following one's instincts and inner desires.
The meaning of the poem "Ancestors" by Dudley Randall is that you don't need to be royalty to be proud of your background. Dudley Randall was African American and his ancestors were slaves, yet he was as happy with them as ancestors as if they were royalty. Dudley explains in the poem that he just wants everybody to be treated equally. So, basically, you don't need to be fancy/royalty/famous to be a person that somebody looks up to. Hope this helps! :)