Child's Eyes: The Poetry of Thesis

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The life of a child is special and one that should be celebrated as much as possible. Ann Taylor understood this notion and she also understood that the best way to reach a child was through rhyming. Through easily remembered poems, Taylor explores many issues that are significant in the life of a child. Some of these issues are pleasant while others are educational. Either way, Taylor's poetry captures the scenes and images to which a child can relate. Overmier observes, "The poetry a
nd prose of Rurl Scenes convey relistic descriptions of the inhbitnts nd the dily ctivities of typicl rurl community" (Overmier) This cn be seen in the simple imges tht ppel to children s well s the common everydy experiences tht tech child bout good mnners, correct behvior, prentl cre, nd God's love. Ann Tylor found her niche through the herts nd minds of children everywhere nd her poems re still populr tody becuse they resonte with reders of ll ges.

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