What is main idea of the poem ' The Vagabond ' ? Answer in 80-100 words
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Robert Louis Stevenson's poem The Vagabond celebrates the glorious freedom and independence of a tramp's life. All the four stanzas repeatedly emphasize the unrestrained joys of an independent life in the outdoors free from all hassles.
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the. main vagabond refers to that traveler who always wanted to live in a natural life and the important point of this poem is a melody by Schubert. A man in search of his perfect life and a vagabond would not seek wealth - this is the main message of the poem “The Vagabond”.
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