Central idea of poem The quiet life
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Central idea of poem - The Quite Life.
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- “The quiet life” is written by world famous writer Alexander Pope.
- The narrator of the poem is quite content with what life has given it to him as it is implied in this line, “Happy the man whose wish and care/ A few paternal acres bound.”
- The narrator of the poem is content to the extent to “breathe his native air/ In his own ground.”
- He is satisfied with his place in the world.
- Actually, he has been successful in fulfilling all his desires and aspirations.
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