The theme of this poem is that a single tragedy can make you sensitive to the possibility of future tragedies.
In poems, the theme is the underlying idea or the idea the author wants to convey.
In this poem, the narrator describes she survived to tragedy as she lost a child and she is thinking about all the possible accidents or tragedies that are still waiting to happen.
The main underlying idea is how tragedies are possible and part of life but one is only aware of it once one experiences tragedy or in other words that a single tragedy can make you sensitive to the possibility of future tragedies.
Note: This question is incomplete because the poem is missing; here is the missing poem:
There is no infant his time,
only my own life swaddled
in bandages
and handed back to me
to hold in my two arms
like any new thing,
to hold to my bruised breasts and promise to cherish.
The smell of cut
flowers encloses this room,
insistent as anesthetic.
It is spring.
Outside the hospital window
the first leaves have opened
their shiny blades,
and a dozen new accidents
turn over in their sleep,
waiting to happen.
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Answer:
The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: " It was a matter of public knowledge, they said, that after the conquest of King William, his Norman followers, elated by so great a victory, acknowledged no law but their own wicked pleasure, and not only despoiled the conquered Saxons of their lands and their goods, but invaded the honour of their wives and of their daughters with the most unbridled license."
Explanation:
The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: " It was a matter of public knowledge, they said, that after the conquest of King William, his Norman followers, elated by so great a victory, acknowledged no law but their own wicked pleasure, and not only despoiled the conquered Saxons of their lands and their goods, but invaded the honour of their wives and of their daughters with the most unbridled license."
They are worried she will accuse them of stealing it.
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Answer:
The correct answer is False.
Explanation:
This question refers to the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare.
Romeo learns that a party will be organized at the Capulets' house in honor of Juliet and that the entire city will attend. He and Benvolio decide to go, Benvolio tells his cousin that he can meet other girls there but Romeo answers that he will only go to see Rosalina, who is the name of the girl who has him in anguish.
Romeo, Benvolio, Romeo's cousin, and Mercutio, Romeo's friend, go to the party organized by the Capulets disguised with masks so that they do not recognize that they are from the Montagues.
Romeo notices the beauty of Juliet (even without knowing her) and instantly forgets his sorrows for Rosalina. Meanwhile, Tybalt, Juliet's cousin, recognizes the presence of a Montague (Romeo) in the house and decides to kill him; but he is stopped by his uncle Capulet, Juliet's father and owner of the house.
Given this information we can confirm that the answer is False.