i think its about young freedom. he believes when your young you can do whatever you want with no worries at all.
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The message is coming-of-age. As he mentions fifteen at the end of every stanza, it becomes his identity, but when he brings the motorcycle back to the man, he becomes more than just fifteen. I believe the question is, "How do you find the message in the poem fifteen by William stafford [sic]," not "What is the message?" The answer is simple yet difficult: read the poem carefully several times and think a great deal about the language of poem.
He lived in Stafford on Avon and in London.
"Freedom". The theme is freedom, in that in the poem William Strafford is expressing that he wishes to be free. Additionally, the speaker in the poem is basically wanting freedom.
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The Taming of the Shrew was written in English by William Shakespeare.
Yes, the poem "Fifteen" by William Stafford does contain parallel structure in its repetition of the phrase "Fifteen" throughout the poem. This repetition helps to emphasize the theme of the passing of time and the speaker's reflection on their experiences at the age of fifteen.
William Stafford was born on January 17, 1914.
William Stafford - author - was born in 1593.
William Stafford - author - died in 1684.
William Stafford - courtier - died in 1556.
William H. Stafford was born in 1869.
William H. Stafford died in 1957.
William Stafford was born on January 17, 1914.
"A Rose for Emily" by William Faulkner is written in English.
William Henry Stafford Jr. was born in 1931.
William Stafford - poet - was born on 1914-01-17.
William Stafford - poet - died on 1993-08-28.