The Hidden Heart Of Me Poem By Julia Rawlinson New! Here

The central conflict of the poem is the gap between how the world sees the speaker and how the speaker sees themselves. This theme validates the experiences of introverted or shy children who may feel misunderstood because their "true selves" are tucked away inside.

The poem depicts a child who prefers to listen and observe rather than join in the loud chatter or jokes of their peers. While others take part in school plays or shout noisily, the narrator stays silent, often overthinking or hesitating when they want to speak. This silence creates a disconnect: the hidden heart of me poem by julia rawlinson

Others see a quiet, perhaps boring individual. The central conflict of the poem is the

The contrast between "noisy people" and the speaker’s "vibrant inner world" uses both auditory and visual imagery to ground the reader in the speaker's perspective. About the Author While others take part in school plays or

is a poignant children's poem by Julia Rawlinson that explores the silent, vibrant inner world of a shy child. While others may perceive the narrator as plain or dull, the poem reveals a rich internal reality filled with creativity, clever thoughts, and a "rainbow-burst of colour" that remains unseen by the outside world. Summary of the Poem

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