English, 28.05.2020 11:57 cpcoolestkid4
What theme does the free–verse form help to highlight in Carl Sandburg's "Happiness"?
HAPPINESS
by Carl Sandburg
I asked the professors who teach the
meaning of life to tell
me what is happiness.
And I went to famous executives
who boss the work of
thousands of men.
They all shook their heads and gave
me a smile as though
I was trying to fool with them
And then one Sunday afternoon
I wandered out along
the Desplaines river
And I saw a crowd of Hungarians
under the trees with
their women and children and a
keg of beer and an accordion.
A.
the theme that happiness is defined differently by different people
B.
the theme that happiness cannot be defined but needs to be experienced
C.
the theme that only those without material possessions can be happy
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What theme does the free–verse form help to highlight in Carl Sandburg's "Happiness"?
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