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1. what is the central idea of the
poem? the parson I am looking for​

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Answered by alexdassjenny334
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The central idea of a poem is the poem's theme or 'what it's about' if you like. Although many shy away from poems being 'about' something, at the end of the day, the poet had something in mind when it was written, and that something is the central idea, whatever it is or might have been

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Answered by Anonymous
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THE PERSON I AM LOOKING FOR... (Hazara Singh)

The poet is a Freedom fighter, Educationist, Poet and a Thinker.

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INTRODUCTION: In this poem, the poet is in search of an ideal person who can be called as a perfect citizen and a good human being. He has highlighted the good values which are necessary for becoming a role model for the society. He also clearly explains the difference between the good qualities and the bad qualities.

TITLE: We can easily understand the straightforward message given by the poet through this title. He directly claims that he is in search of a person who possesses all good qualities and is eligible for becoming the role model for all. The title has the central idea of the poem. The title is used in the every stanza of the poem to enhance and add force to the title.

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