Interpret the poem chivy
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The poem ‘Chivvy’ has been composed by the poet ‘Michael Rosen’. The present poem deals with the feelings of the poet like other small kids who feel irritated by their elders who always instruct them to do or not to do. The grown-ups always say things like ‘speak up’, ‘don’t stare’, ‘don’t point’, ‘don’t pick your nose’, ‘sit up’, ‘say please’, ‘less noise’ etc. The poet leaves a question to elders why can’t they keep their suggestions to themselves.
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- The poem chivvy centers its idea in the nature or instructional relations between children and the parents.
- It presents the puzzle of parents instructing children on what to do and how to do it while they are young without giving a chance for decision making to this children, the same parents are seen too complain about the dependence of their now grown up children.
- The grown up children now fully depend on the parents for decisions from their child hood training of full dependence, without the ability to make their own decisions.
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