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What is the theme of poem fog by carl sandburg​

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Answered by Anonymous
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First, there is the theme of nature, which Sandburg explores through the medium of fog. In the poem, the fog is a creeping, living entity which descends on the human world (the "harbor" and the "city") without any warning.

It's more likely that the theme that Sandburg is trying to convey to his readers is nature's uncaring attitude toward mankind. It is obvious from the poem that the fog and people exist within the same space, but it's also clear that the fog (nature) has a sort of aloof attitude at the intrusion of mankind in its space. A cat is a perfect animal to further illustrate that since cats tend to be fiercely independent and quite aloof toward just about everything. Thematically, I think Sandburg is showing his reader that people are a part of nature, but nature isn't about to bend to the will and desires of people. It is uncaring and will do what it pleases.

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Answered by gratefuljarette
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The theme of the poem is the theme of ‘nature’ and ‘change’.

Explanation:

  • Carl Sandburg’s ‘Fog” has two central themes which mainly describe the attitude of man towards nature and how change is an inevitable part of a natural process. The first theme that Carl deals within the opening of the poem is the theme of “Nature”.
  • In the opening lines, Carl used the fog as the medium of representing nature. Here fog is described as a living form that is gradually engulfing the world as nature is unpredictable and powerful. The second theme is of the “Change” which represents the transformations that happen in the world naturally.

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