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Does the poem 'Childhood' express the child's sense of dilemma as he grows uo ? Comment

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Answered by upenderjoshi28
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This poem by Markus Natten expresses a child's sense of dilemma and the loss of his childhood.  

He asks himself whether he lost it on the day he could not find heaven and hell in his Geography book, as told to him by the elders.

Since he is not certain when he lost his childhood, he wants to know if he lost it on the day he came to know about the hypocrisy of the adults. He felt that they did not do what they preached. They preached so much about love, but loved little.

The poet felt that the adults around him were hypocrites. Their deeds did not match their words. They talked so much about love but seldom acted lovingly. It hurt him.

The poet asks himself if he lost his childhood on the day he realised he could use his mind in whatever manner he chose.

He realised he could think his own thoughts independently without being influenced by the thoughts of other people.

The poet not only wants to know when he lost his childhood, he also wants to know where his innocence has gone. He feels he has left it somewhere in the past. May be it has gone to the infant that he used to be. But he is sure he no longer possesses the joys, carelessness and innocence of his childhood.

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Answered by khanajmeri270
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what was the poet's dilemma

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