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the poem is nothing but a criticism of modern life-justify the statement?​

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Answered by Goldenstar06
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The poet's understanding of adult society is extremely negative. The poet distinctly. Portrays how people in modem times have become hypocrites and fake emotions to be socially accepted. ... Thus the poem is nothing but a criticism of modem life.

Answered by Avisha24
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The poem is nothing but a criticism of modern life – Justify the statement.

The poet Okara in his poem ‘Once Upon a Time’ painfully condemns the duplicity displayed by adults both in their words and actions. The poet laments about the negative changes that have come upon the modern society. In the modern world people do not have real laughter; they have only fake laughter. Their eyes do not show any feeling when they laugh. The handshakes have become mere duplicity. People do not have the warmth when they shake hands with others. The words of welcome come only from the lips, not from the heart. Nowadays people change their faces as they change their dresses. The facial expressions change according to the situation. Thus the poet criticises modern life.

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