1. In the poem, childhood, the poet asks two questions-
One is about time and the other
about the place
why does he
asks these questions?
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In the poem “childhood” the poet asks question about the time and the place. He does so because a child is innocent and simple minded without being aware of time and place. But with the passage of time the confirmation with the world's hypocrisy fainted the child's innocence
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In the poem, the poet asks these questions because;
Explanation:
- He has interpreted the time and place of his childhood away using these two questions.
- When refers to the process of becoming sensible at a specific moment in time, and "where" refers to the location where the innocent world of childhood can be found.
- Second, he wanted to find the mysterious location where his youth had vanished. And he discovered his long-forgotten youth in the face of a baby.
- because a youngster is pure and simple-minded and has no concept of time or location However, as time passed, the child's innocence faded in the face of the world's hypocrisy.
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