Is there any development of thought in the poem Childhood?
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Yes, there is development of thoughts in the poem Childhood. The poet raises questions about his lost childhood. He wonders “when did his childhood go”. He cites various reasons which led to the loss of his childhood. However in the end, he finally finds his childhood hidden in the face of an infant child.