The theme of ' the solitude of alexander selkirk'
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The most dominant theme of the poem is the power of imagination. Stuck in an uninhabited island alone, Alexander Selkirk spent four years of his life alone. Devoid of other human lives, he was compelled to live alone. ... He found solace in imagining about his friends, their love and companionship.
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