How much the poet enjoys reading poem
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Poetry. It’s usually a love-it-or-hate-it proposition, which is really unfortunate. People get burned out on the way it’s taught in school, I know–wracking your brain to try to figure out the metaphors and the rhyme scheme and the meter (this one is especially tricky because the meter isn’t necessarily written in stone for some pieces, and some have fluid meter and some have no meter at all, and anyway how are you supposed to know which words the poet would have emphasized?) takes some of the magic out of just sitting down and enjoying a poem. Poetry feels intimidating with all of these factors thrown in; it feels like something you can’t enjoy if you aren’t an expert.
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Theme is the lesson about life or statement about human nature that the poem expresses. To determine theme, start by figuring out the main idea. Then keep looking around the poem for details such as the structure, sounds, word choice, and any poetic devices.
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