English, asked by kalaikrishnaakc, 7 days ago

what does the poet desire to unlearn and relearn? why? from once upon a time ​

Answers

Answered by Gautmathsam
33

The poet desires to unlearn the hypocrisies or unreal things he has learnt to keep up appearances. He wants to relearn how to laugh and smile as he had done early during his own childhood days.

ANSWER PROVIDED BY GAUTHMATH.

Answered by tanvigupta426
0

Answer:

The poet expects to unlearn the hypocrisies or mythical things he has understood to hold up impressions. He likes to relearn how to laugh and smile as he had executed early during his childhood days.

Explanation:

The poet wishes to unlearn the hypocrisies or imaginary things he has known to keep up impressions. He wants to relearn how to laugh and smile as he held accomplished earlier during his childhood days.

The poet wants to know how to tell goodbye in a nice way. He wants to unlearn all the wrong habits he has gathered up over the years.

The speaker desires to be as innocently passionate as his young son. He likes to “unlearn all these muting things”; this indicates that he has learned how to behave in a manner that “mutes” or silences his genuine feelings.

#SPJ2

Similar questions