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state the key points in the poem 'Amanda'. what do you learn from it​

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Answer:

Children are relevant to their parents, to raise them well; patience and love are the primary keys

Explanation:

It is the responsibility of every parent to give proper upbringing to their children since they learn from every aspect that they are taught while they are young. Children may be subjected to learn unworthy habits when left to such an environment. According to the poem, Amanda was given every freedom, and she was at the verge of doing anything she deemed right for her, and if this is not granted, she gets moody.

Answered by ay59671290
39

the poem Amanda gives a lesson to the the readers that every child is special in itself, and it requires a great deal of patience and love to make them understand this. parents should give proper space to children, as they learn through experiences as well. children do learn certain bad habits , to undo that requires great level of understanding right approach one cannot teach their child everything in one day and expect them to behave properly. It is natural for a child-like Amanda to seek freedom at her place to curb that freedom means to make her angry and moody. to have a nagging parents judging every action of child would do more then good.

the poetess points to the fact that Amanda is forbiddedyo do anything without seeking permission.

only thing that matters to Amanda's mother is what society will make of Amanda. we witness mesirable failure of parents when Amanda wishes to be an orphan so that she could be free.

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