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how did the poet escape his daily grind by the poem 'imagination'


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Answered by VaishnaviMohan
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George Bernard Shaw is a man of many colors. His writings used to be filled with humors yet his master piece The imagination was an oddity that showed a little sorrow and the thoughts of his beautiful childhood where kids played roles of cowboys and pirates for the writer they were unsophisticated yet cheerful. The writer adds that he used to escape the daily grind and move to a magical world of his own by his reading. He enjoyed the books of Jules Verne (a popular science fiction writer of the day).Moreover the speaker alludes to the famous explorer, Dr. Livingstone, and also speaks of Twain's character Huck Finn—the epitome of an adventuresome boy. The speaker is out of touch with reality as he becomes caught up in his imagined exploits during some especially dangerous and controversial situations.The writer then grew up to be serious but yet he still liked the mysteries as he did in childhood

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Answered by emreen
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