This question is based on Charles Dicken's Great Expectations.
My heart leaps up when I behold
A rainbow in the sky:
So was it when my life began
So be it now I am a man;
So be it when I shall grow old,
Or let me die!
And I could wish my day to be
Bound each to each by natural piety'.
My heart leaps up by W. Worthsworth.
The above poem essentially deals with the theme of
old age
childhood innocence
beauty of the rainbow
fatherhood
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The right option is B. childhood innocence.
The poem "My Heart Leaps Up" by William Wordsworth is a celebration of the joy and wonder of childhood innocence. The speaker expresses their delight at seeing a rainbow and reflects on how their response to beauty has remained consistent throughout their life, from childhood to adulthood. The poem explores the theme of preserving childhood innocence and wonder into adulthood, with the speaker wishing to maintain a sense of connection to nature and the beauty of the world around them.
Here's how the other options differ:
A. Old age is mentioned in the poem, but it's not the primary theme.
C. Beauty of the rainbow is a aspect of the poem, but it serves as a symbol of the beauty and wonder of the natural world, which is a key theme.
D. Fatherhood is not a theme in this poem, which focuses on the speaker's personal experience and connection to nature.
The poem is a beautiful expression of the importance of maintaining a sense of wonder and connection to nature throughout one's life.

The poem "My Heart Leaps Up" by William Wordsworth primarily deals with the theme of **B. childhood innocence**. The speaker expresses a desire to maintain the sense of wonder and joy experienced in childhood throughout their life.

