The chucky poem by tariq latif summary?
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When dealing with the solemn theme of a child's first brush with death, the person narrating the poem uses a light-hearted tone at first.
This tone is most clearly demonstrated by the funny understatement noted above, and the familial relationship. Janet's reluctance to comprehend death is a striking representation of her inexperience and innocence, both of which could disappear with the passage of time. The statement "But alas" marks a dramatic shift, indicating a transformation, and certainly, Janet's innocence is shaken now that Chucky has died and she is faced with the idea of death. Also, after stanza 5, the comedy fades.
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