Note making on the poem childhood
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The poet is attempting to grasp in the poem "Childhood" the moment when his childhood get list and when he got old enough to comprehend material things.
- Because they are impossible to locate geographically, the poet believes that neither heaven nor hell are actual places.
- The poet is attempting to grasp in the poem "Childhood" the moment when his childhood get list and when he got old enough to comprehend material things. He therefore frequently asks, "Where did my childhood go?"
- He eventually understands that "some forgotten location" that is "hidden in an infant's face" is where his childhood has vanished to.
- "Child is the parent of man," wrote William Wordsworth in his poem "My Heart Leaps Up." Markus Natten attempted to convey the same idea in his poem "Childhood." It is a child that has good and pure intentions in their hearts.
- . A child promotes the world's innocence and natural beauty. A child is someone who teaches a person to kindly value uncomplicated love and the beauty of the natural world.
- The poet misses his youth with nostalgia. Childhood is a time of innocence, so losing it is a loss of innocence.
- The poet feels a sense of loss and wonders when he experienced that loss. Thinking on the distinction between innocence and hypocrisy, he concludes that possibly he lost his childhood when he developed the ability to recognise adults' cunning and hypocritical character.
- Throughout the poem, he asks the same question, "When did my childhood go?," but in the final paragraph, he turns the focus of his inquiry to "Where did my childhood go?" and discovers the solution in the face of a little child.
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