How old do you think the speaker is in the poem travel by Robert Louis Stevenson ? Give reasons for answer.
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This poem has been written in the voice of a child, most probably a boy. In the poem, the boy imagines traveling to far off places. Some real and some fictional. The land where golden apples grow is a fictional fantasy the boy has. The last sixteen lines of the poem discuss finding an archeological site of an ancient city, now deserted lying in the desert sands of Egypt.
And, he imagines that he will visit all of these places when he grows to be a man. These are the reasons why the speaker is a young boy.
And, he imagines that he will visit all of these places when he grows to be a man. These are the reasons why the speaker is a young boy.
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The Speaker in the poem is a boy of the age of about 10 yrs.
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