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Central idea of the travel poem

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This poem is dreams of a boy who wants to travel the whole world wants to unleash all the wonders of life and he wants to observe every monument or natural point without any biased feeling….. As with any poem, or piece of literature for that matter, it is open to your own interpretations, as some people take completely different meaningsand messages from the same piece of text. However, some of the main points about the poem Travel by R.L. Stevenson are as follows: FantasyR.L. Stevenson's poem Travel is ultimately a piece of fantasy. The author describes traveling to a place full of vibrant colors, exotic animals and a tropical climate. Although there may well be real places in the world that can boast such a thing, it is clear that Stevenson is describing a dream or fantasy place rather than a specific location in real life. As with many poems and stories, the author uses escapism to build a world they long to be in, rather than facing reality. TravelAs Stevenson was also a travel writer, his previous voyages have obviously influenced both the decision to write a poem on travel and also the content of the poem. It feels as if his desire for the perfect place includes many of the highlights of his past travels; such as mentioning the great wall of China.

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! This poem is dreams of a boy who wants to travel the whole world wants to unleash all the wonders of life and he wants to observe every monument or natural point without any biased feeling.

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