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    The title ‘Dream Children: A Reverie’ by Charles Lamb has two meanings. Firstly, it refers to the children that Lamb imagines in the essay, whom he believes to have been his own in a past life. Secondly, the title suggests the idea of a dream-like, reflective state that Lamb experienced while writinRead more

    The titleDream Children: A Reverie by Charles Lamb has two meanings. Firstly, it refers to the children that Lamb imagines in the essay, whom he believes to have been his own in a past life. Secondly, the title suggests the idea of a dreamlike, reflective state that Lamb experienced while writing the essay, a reverie that allowed him to explore his personal feelings and memories.

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