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Describe ‘Dream Children’ an autobiographical element.​

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Answered by mohammedrizan02
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Explanation:

Lamb is not an objective essayist.He is known as the prince of personal essays which are coloured by his own thoughts, recollection dreams, likes, dislikes, joy and sorrow. In short his essays are full of autobiographical elements.

"dream children : A Reverie is also an autobiographical essay which help us to get an idea about his early life. Through it we know about some of his relatives whom he loved and lost and about his love affair with a young woman. In this essay Lamb tells something about his grand mother mrs. Mary Field who was good and religious most, handsome and best dancer in her youth. She loved her grand children very much and invited them to the great house in Norfolk where she was a caretaker. cancer bent her but could not bend her spirit and joy. Where she died both high and low attended her funeral because everybody loved and respected her.

Lamb also places his brother Jhon Lamb or James Elia on high place although he does not deserve it as he was mean and selfish. The author tells about him that he was couragious and energetic youth. He was a good rider, adventurous and admiration of everybody. He was also very helpful to his lame footed brother Lamb who missed him after his death and wished him to be alive again. About Mary (Bridget) his sister, lamb says nothing much discriptive. Except that she was always 'faithful' to her brother.

Lamb then expressed his joy and wonder of his boyhood days when he visited the great house in Norfolk, which was a hundred times bigger than his present house. The great house had vast empty rooms with fafaded curtains and gilt oaken pomels. There he looked at the old marble busts of twelve roamed about spacious and old fashioned gardens, and watched the fish in fish pond.

In this essay Lamb also has spoken about his youthful love with a young beauty. Ann Simmons whom he has called here Alice W-N. To mystify the reader he tells that he has married with her but actually She married a pawn broker whose name was Bartrum.

Thus we observe that his essay Dream Children- A Reverie is full of autobiographical elements.

Answered by aroranishant799
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The required answer is as below:

Explanation:

It is a personal essay called "Dream Children." Although Lamb uses people and events from his own life as characters and plot points, he constantly juggles the truth with fiction.

Additionally, it describes Lamb's warm bond with his older brother John. He talks about John's courage, beautiful looks, and love for him. Lamb's deep sorrow over his brother's passing is also effectively portrayed here. The narrative of Lamb's courting with Ann Simmons is also included in the article. He was unable to wed the woman. The article captures his emotions of regret and unhappiness about his sister's sake decision to accept his lonely and bachelor lifestyle.

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