emotional
theme of poem
The theme of the poem 'To a Skylark' is nature and the strong feelings it evokes in the writer. The poem was penned by Percy Bysshe Shelley.
The theme of a elegy is remembrance of the dead.
the theme is life is not easy it is to live it and how to do it
The poem 'Any Human to Another' was written by Countee Cullen in 1935. The theme of the poem is that everyone is created equal.
time has been personified in the poem not marble not the guilded monument
An example of alliteration in the poem "Not marble nor the gilded monuments" by William Shakespeare is "nor lose possession of that fair thou ow'st." The repetition of the "o" sound in "nor," "lose," and "possession" creates a melodious effect.
The theme of the the sonnet is that the verse of the poet will outlive the marble and gilded monuments as they are prone to the destruction and devastation caused by wars, broils and oblivious enmity, whereas the sonnet is going to make a person survive in the minds of the people and make him eternal and immortal. but poet's sonnet will make him live till the judgement day.
Oblivious enmity is against death and enmity which is forgetful of everything and so seeks to destroy everything.
On a primary level he is talking about the poem which he is writing and you're reading - early element of postmodernism perhaps :) He is also talking about the poetic form generally, implying that nothing, even marble or monuments can outlive the poetic form. People, concepts and objects can be immortalised in verse with more longevity and impact than anything constructed out of material.
theme of poem
The theme of a poem is the main idea of it. It is the message the poet is giving.
The theme of this poem is that stories can be seen/told by our eyes.
A poem that has a great theme.
The central idea of a poem is the main theme that is represented in the poem. Topic is another word for theme.
The theme of the poem is painful and helpless situation of the people in the country
The theme of the poem 'To a Skylark' is nature and the strong feelings it evokes in the writer. The poem was penned by Percy Bysshe Shelley.