does the poem father to son talk of exclusively personal experience or is it fairly universal
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"FATHER TO SON" describes a personal experience which is fairly universal because it deals with the modern phenomenon—generation gap where children in the effort to keep abreast with the changing values lose track of their roots. Human values are vanishing and human relations are breaking down under the impact of commercialisation and the effect of money.
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exclusively personal experience
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- The poem, which is autobiographical in character, discusses a father's bond with his kid. The poem builds from a wholly personal experience to a pretty general issue—the widening generational gap and lack of connection.
- The suffering of a father who doesn't have a strong relationship with his kid is covered in the Father to Son summary. In addition, his son is an adult now. And his son is currently leading a hectic life. The father is also resentful of the age difference between him and his son.
- Due to the generation gap, a modern phenomena where children try to keep up with shifting values yet lose sight of their roots, "FATHER TO SON" deals with a personal experience that is rather universal.
- Under the influence of commercialization and the effects of money, human values are dissipating and human relationships are disintegrating.
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