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  1. The theme of this poem is escapism. Reading serves as an act of escapism for the poet from real life as a child and young adult. The disillusionment he faced on account of the same in a later part of his life can also be taken as a theme of the same. A Study of Reading Habits Summary

    The theme of this poem is escapism. Reading serves as an act of escapism for the poet from real life as a child and young adult. The disillusionment he faced on account of the same in a later part of his life can also be taken as a theme of the same.

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  1. The central idea of the poem, as the title suggests, is reading habits. How this follows through the life of the poet and the impact he has on account of the same is reflected in the poem. A Study of Reading Habits Summary

    The central idea of the poem, as the title suggests, is reading habits. How this follows through the life of the poet and the impact he has on account of the same is reflected in the poem.

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  1.   This poem has a myriad of poetic devices, some of which are as follows: Alliteration: A couple of examples would be “dirty dogs” and “short of school”. Metaphor: The phrase “inch-thick specs” serves as a metaphor for his continuing act of reading. Irony: The irony of the poem is that the veryRead more

     

    This poem has a myriad of poetic devices, some of which are as follows:

    1. Alliteration: A couple of examples would be “dirty dogs” and “short of school”.
    2. Metaphor: The phrase “inch-thick specs” serves as a metaphor for his continuing act of reading.
    3. Irony: The irony of the poem is that the very books he states were “worth ruining my eye” became “a load of crap” for him as an adult.

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