Mention Amanda's three imaginations
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Name of the Poem - Amanda
By - Robin Klein
Something about the poem -
It is a poem on a girl named Amanda. It is all about child-psychology. Kids live in a dream world. There is a conversation between Amanda and her mother. Her mother used to scold her but she is lost in her own dream world. She tell that grown up people should allow freedom to growing children. Too much nagging creates a negative effect on a child's mental development.
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The three imaginations of Amanda are -
- She thinks that she is a mermaid. She is in a calm, emerald sea. She is moving in sea water and is happy.
- She thinks that if she would be an orphan then she would roam in the streets . She will make pattern of dust with my quiet, bare feet. She also tells that silence is golden. Freedom is sweet.
- She is a Rapunzel. She has no tension. She has no care of the world. Life is in the tower is peaceful and unique. She would never let down her bright hairs.
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