theme of Summer Sun
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The first part of the theme is that the suns light can reach all places. The author uses personification to give the sun human characteristics. Throughout the poem, the author uses detailed imagery to describe the setting. The second part of the theme is that the sun starts and powers all life.
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In this question, we are asked to talk about the theme of the summer sun.
- The sun's light can be seen everywhere, which is the first aspect of the theme.
- The sun is personified by the author to have human traits. The poet describes the scene in great detail throughout the poem.
- The sun is the source of all life's energy, according to the second concept.
- The author characterizes the sun in the poem as a type of large, cheery guy who keeps barging in.
- The sun is gorgeously bright, dazzling, and sparkling. The poet so describes it as delightful.
- The literary device known as "personification," in which a poet uses words to give an inanimate thing life, is used to great effect in the poem "Summer Sun."
- We can envision the sun in the poem as a kind of big, happy of who is constantly barging in.
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