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Summary of the poem television by george bernard shaw

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Answered by Anonymous
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In the poem 'Imagination' George Bernard Shaw, the poet reminisces his boyhood day when he would play different games acting as pirates or cowboys. He read adventurous books which helped him to forget daily burden. He recalls his fantasy could be translated in his exploring the poles and living with the Eskimos. Reading Jules Verne's science fiction took him to the moon and Dr. Livingstone was his guide during his trip to Africa and then to America where he hides with Huckleberry Finn. Childhood fantasy and imagination gave him a chance to be the hero of all nations. After growing up his cherishes his world as a child. Though he has turned serious, he still likes the mysterious.

Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Summary of the poem television by 'George Bernard Shaw’:

In the poem 'George Bernard Shaw', the poet recollects his childhood when he used play games by acting as a pirate or cowboy. The daily burden was wiped off by the adventurous books which he used to read. His childhood fantasies and fiction books always make him feel like hero.

Though he is a grown up but he loves to recollect his childhood memories which make him happy. He remembers his fiction book by reading which he got transported to moon in imagination. Hence, the poet admires his childhood days.

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