Explain central Idea of poem once upon a time
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The writer emphasises on two main themes of innocence and experience, and how over time, both of them have evolved into something other. The poem begins ona line of “Once upon a time, son”. ... Throughout the whole poem, the father is teaching the son how to learn from his his mistakes!
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The Theme, Tone, and Central Idea of Once Upon A Time:
The poem has mixed feelings of childhood, regret, and innocence. ... The poet, struck by a sense of self-loathing and regret, turns to his son in his time of need and asks him to help him unlearn whatever he has learned and helped him regain his child-like innocence.
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