Math, asked by angel9939, 11 months ago

summary on a child's thought written by Robert Louis Stevenson​

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Answered by useyourbrain12
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In his poem “A Child's Thought,” Robert Louis Stevenson captures the musings of a seven-year child as he drifts off to his sleepy dreams. ... The first stanza describes the young child's dreams. The child sees castles, gardens, heroic horsemen, and ladies who need rescuing.

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Answered by shrutijatt
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summary of child's thought written by robert louis Stevenson .

Step-by-step explanation:

this poem by Robert louis Stevenson describes the night time fantasy world of a seven year old child and conpares it to the mundane world of reality. the 1st stanza describes what the little boy sees as he drifts off sleep and in his dreams. his mind has possibly been filled during the day with stories of fairy tales And games of pretend. As he is drifting off to asleep, he may see some dim shapes.

in the second stanza, Stevenson, describes how the child seeks enchanted dreamland when he awakes. the child's room is just as it should be with chairs, carpet,bath, and boots all in place, there is no gallant horsemen or damsels in distress. it is the room of seven year old, not og his dreams.

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