Explain the things the poet has learnt when he grew into an adult.
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He learnt a nature and a Comon man role and respect to all human beings animals and etc. poet has a dream that he should be a great poet and write a very good poem in future.... so, this is what he learnt in his/her in adult..
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The African Poet notices a significant shift in African attitudes. Those who were formerly honest, kind, and true have become cold and antagonistic towards him. He recognises that early African ideals such as sincerity, simplicity, wholeheartedness, hospitality, friendliness, originality, and distinctiveness have all altered dramatically.
- He notices that he is acting in the same manner as people around him.
- He's learnt to put on a variety of masks depending on the situation.
- He wears his faces as though they were garments.
- Often, he does not articulate what his heart is telling him.
- His grins are likewise phoney.
- He merely grins to gain social acceptance.
- He's "learned" how to say his goodbyes.
- He fakes a smile and adds, "It's been pleasant chatting to you," when he really means "good-riddance."
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