Catharine Garbo
Mr. Salsich
English 8
4 May 2009
Who is the Dark?:
An essay on the theme of a poem and how it relates to my life.
A theme. What is a theme? Dictionary.com’s definition for a theme is a subject of discussion. There could be several themes, just like in this poem, “ Traveling through the dark” by William Stafford.
(TS) A theme can be very vague but in this poem, it is not. (SD) Even though it isn’t vague, you still have to dig deep to find it. (CM) After reading this poem over and over, and talking about it in class, it finally came to me, after all of the digging. (CM) I found that this poem’s theme isn’t what it appears to be. (SD) However, the author might also be making a point that you have to dig for things. (CM) The theme that I have found is “to do the right thing.” (CM) When the author says, “ to swerve might make more dead”, that’s an example of the theme, witch is “to be true”. (SD) Also, when the author says, “her fawn there waiting.” You understand that the person in this poem feels helpless. (CM) I to, would feel helpless if I knew that there was a live animal, just waiting to be born, but never will. (CM) You can also see that is a theme in this poem. (CS) There are more than just these two themes in this poem.
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