What according to author was the sweetest memory of childhood ? The echoing green
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According to the author the sweetest memories of childhood is that in which we used to play with our friends without any tension and used to enjoy the environment around us in which there was neither tension nor fear of anything .
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" The echoing green " is a poem by William Blake distributed in Songs of Innocence in 1789. The poem talks approximately cheerful sounds and pictures which go with the children playing outside . At that point, an old man joyfully recollects when he delighted in playing with his companions and his claim childhood. The poem is told by a young child who is playing in the" Echoing green " park . The poem divided into 3 stanzas which if we go deep, depict three stages of life. William Blake 's sonnet the "Echoing green" is a poem traits towards the life of an individual and his distinctive stages of life like, birth ., life and finally death.
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