Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Central Idea

Discuss the central idea the poet is try to convey in a poem you read.

7 comments:

James said...

The central idea of a poem that I read was winter. The poem was called Winter time and the central theme was how the world changes during winter. It describes how people's attitudes change and how the world looks completely different.

-James Monroe

colin said...

In the poem that I just finished reading the central idea is sports. The central idea was sports because it talked about the mood this kid would get into whenever this one kid played the sport that he liked.

Colin Rooney

Anthony♣ said...

the central idea of the poem i read was violence. it was violence because in tis poem all it did was talk about how bad violence is and how we should get rid of it.

jschuldt said...

The central idea for a poem called If Not For You was love. Love was the central idea because it talks about how a girl fell in love and if she didn’t meat this guy then she wouldn’t no what love was.

Jessica Calzone

Unknown said...

The central idea of a poem i read was loosing someone. It talked about how a man lost the girl he loved and he started blaming it on the angels and their jealousy towards their relationship.
(tiffy ^__^)

Chloe said...

The "central idea" in my book was suicide or death. I think thats a really intense and deep central idea to read about because it is something that you don't ever hear much about and it lets you into the thoughts of characters a lot, because my book was about three failed suicide attempts. It lets you see into their thoughts through the main idea. Also, I read another poetic book called Burned, which is about a girl who falls in love and gets pregnant at a young age, and all the mistakes she goes through, whether its at school, at home, or about her religion. That central idea is most likely love, in my opinion.



Ch!03 Gutmann

HKMS ILA Grade 7 said...

A poem I read was by a friend of mine she wrote this poem about why the world isn’t perfect and I think this is about how the world may not be perfect with all the crime but with in the crime and judgment the is also happy.
By Dylan