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Amanda’s parents’ constant nagging drives her to daydream and fantasize about a world of her own. Do you think this escape to fantasy is a permanent solution from this situation? If not, suggest methods by which she could have dealt with it?
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Answered by sagarkhundia
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This poem is about the views of a small girl named Amanda about liberty in life. She is instructed not to bite her nails and not to hunch her shoulders. She is instructed to sit straight. She wants freedom and wishes to draft in the sea like a mermaid. The speaker asks her if she has done her homework, cleaned her room and shoes. The girl wishes that she should be an orphan roaming freely in the dusty streets. The speaker forbids her to eat chocolate but the little girl does not even look at the speaker because she does not like this type of restrictions. She considers herself to be Rapunzel and yearns that some prince will come for the sake of her liberty.

Answered by Anonymous
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Amanda's parents' constant nagging drives her to daydream and fantasize about a world of her own. Do you think this escape to fantasy is a permanent - 17631831.

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