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  1. Antithesis refers to two opposite things combined with each other. e.g. Hell and Heaven, Play quiz on Childhood Poem Summary of Childhood Poem

    Antithesis refers to two opposite things combined with each other. e.g. Hell and Heaven,

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  1. Following poetic devices have been used in the poem Childhood: Personification: It is the attribution of human characteristics to non-human things and animals. In this poem, childhood is personified. "It went to some forgotten place". Alliteration: It is the the occurrence of the same sound at the bRead more

    Following poetic devices have been used in the poem Childhood:

    1. Personification: It is the attribution of human characteristics to non-human things and animals. In this poem, childhood is personified. “It went to some forgotten place“.
    2. Alliteration: It is the the occurrence of the same sound at the beginning of closely connected words. e.g. Hell and Heaven”, “Was that the day!”, “Was it when I found my mind was really mine”, “whichever way”.
    3. Antithesis: This poetic device pairs opposite or contrasting ideas adjacent to each other. e.g. “Hell and Heaven”.
    4. Enjambment: It is the continuation of a sentence to multiple lines. e.g. “Was it the time I realised that adults were not All they seemed to be, They talked of love and preached of love, But did not act so lovingly, Was that the day!“.
    5. Repetition: It is the repetition of a word or phrase in the poem for poetic effect. e.g. the phrases “When did my childhood go?”, “Was that the day!” have been repeated several times.
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  1. The poet criticises the adults because they are hypocrites. They talk and preach about love. However their action are opposite to what they preach. Play quiz on Childhood Poem Summary of Childhood Poem

    The poet criticises the adults because they are hypocrites. They talk and preach about love. However their action are opposite to what they preach.

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  1. Yes, the poet gets the answer to his question which he repeated several times in the poem. In the end, he finds his childhood hidden in the face of an infant child. Play quiz on Childhood Poem Summary of Childhood Poem

    Yes, the poet gets the answer to his question which he repeated several times in the poem. In the end, he finds his childhood hidden in the face of an infant child.

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  1. These words mean that now that he is grown up, he is not influenced by others and their views. He is independent. He thinks without the influence of other, he takes decisions by himself because he is mature now. Play quiz on Childhood Poem Summary of Childhood Poem

    These words mean that now that he is grown up, he is not influenced by others and their views. He is independent. He thinks without the influence of other, he takes decisions by himself because he is mature now.

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  1. According to the poet, following are the three hallmarks of growing up: First, a person, in his childhood, is full of imaginations. He believes in Hell and Heaven. Second, when the person grows up, rationality and logic comes to his mind and he starts thinking rationally. Third stage is the maturityRead more

    According to the poet, following are the three hallmarks of growing up:

    1. First, a person, in his childhood, is full of imaginations. He believes in Hell and Heaven.
    2. Second, when the person grows up, rationality and logic comes to his mind and he starts thinking rationally.
    3. Third stage is the maturity. During this stage, a person sees the hypocrisy of adults. He desires to go back to childhood.
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  1. The poet is rising rhetorical question "when his childhood went away" because he is not happy with adulthood. According to him, adults are hypocrites. They preach and talk about love. However their action are on contrary to what they show. The poet desires to go back to childhood which was full of iRead more

    The poet is rising rhetorical question “when his childhood went away” because he is not happy with adulthood. According to him, adults are hypocrites. They preach and talk about love. However their action are on contrary to what they show. The poet desires to go back to childhood which was full of innocence.

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  1. The Adults seemed to be sweet and honest to the poet because they used to talk and preach love. Play quiz on Childhood Poem Summary of Childhood Poem

    The Adults seemed to be sweet and honest to the poet because they used to talk and preach love.

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  1. The age of 11 is important for the poet because at this age he lost his childhood. At this age, he developed rational mindset. He started seeing the hypocrisy of the adults. Play quiz on Childhood Poem Summary of Childhood Poem

    The age of 11 is important for the poet because at this age he lost his childhood. At this age, he developed rational mindset. He started seeing the hypocrisy of the adults.

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