Mention three reasons why poet loses his childhood?
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He tries to identify that one particular stage or time when he lost his childhood and stepped into adulthood, and feels a sense of nostalgia for this stage of life which keeps life aloof from the world of hypocrisy, bitter reality and materialism.
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The poet regards childhood as an important stage in the process of growing up. Childhood is a period of make-believe. Children readily accept whatever the elders say. The poet does not feel any regret or sense of loss on losing his childhood.
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