Discuss the central theme of the poem the solitude of alexander selkirk
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Selkirk goes from being happy in a moment, when he imagines himself to be in his 'own native land' to coming back to reality and 'despair' and finally accepting his fate in the end. It is a realistic poem that examines the situation from the perspectives of a human's hopes, despair and eventually reconcilia
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