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what is the theme or central idea of the poem the birches

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Frost's main theme in "Birches" is that life is beautiful and good, more desirable than heaven. He was 40 when he published the poem, and it reveals the feelings of a man in middle age looking both ahead toward death and backward to childhood.

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Frost's main theme in "Birches" is that life is beautiful and good, more desirable than heaven. He was 40 when he published the poem, and it reveals the feelings of a man in middle age looking both ahead toward death and backward to childhood.

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