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what does the poet mean by the statement,"Today is the world little more my own"?

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Answered by senthilchellam1982
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The poet begins with the line “Today the world is a little more my own” that makes it clear that she is going to talk about a past event that was not pleasant for her. Next, she begins by narrating the day in her childhood (in Kindergarten) when she went to a picnic along with other students

Answered by Thebrightsky
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Answer:

By the statement"Today the world is little more my own" the poet meant that now she had grown up and able to understand right and wrong, the small memories of past do not make much effect on her.

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The above statement"Today the world is little more my own" is taken from the poem

Punishment in the kindergarten” by poet Kamla Das.

She is a prominent Indian poet, memorist and a short story writer and in her most poem she tells about her childhood

In this poet she shares a event of her childhood that didn't caused happiness but pain .

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