English, asked by Rickyanthony4771, 10 months ago

How does the poet view the adult in contrast to the child in the poem childhood?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The child in the poem Childhood does not think highly of the adults. They say that the adults tell us to preach love but fail to do so themselves.

Hence, the child calls the adult hypocrites who say something but do something else.

the child interprets that the adults talk about love but they do not preach so themselves and ends up calling them hypocrites.

Answered by kartiksharma0711
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Answer:

The behaviour of adults is hypocritical. They tell children that we must love one another but they themselves do not practise this. When he grew up, the poet realised that adults were not as loving as they claimed to be. A child, on the other hand is innocent and pure at heart.

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