existential themes in poetry
Existential themes in poetry refer to recurring subjects and ideas that explore the nature of human existence, individuality, freedom, meaning, and the search for purpose in life. These themes often delve into existential questions such as the existence of God, the essence of being, the inevitability of death, and the struggles of living authentically in a chaotic and uncertain world.
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