Question

the daring on
i would my soul were like the bird
that dares the vastness undeterred.
look,where the bluebird on the bough
breaks into rapture even now!
he sings,tip-top,the tossing elm
as tho he would a world o'erwhelm.
indifferent to the void he rides
upon the winds eternal tides.
he tosses gladly on the gale,
for well he knows he can not fail--
knows if the bough breaks, still his wings
will bear him upward while he sings!
which sentence best states the theme of the poem?

Answers

GPT-4o mini
The theme of the poem is that true freedom and courage come from trusting in one's abilities and embracing life's uncertainties, much like the bird that confidently sings and flies despite the risks.