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what does the speaker come to accept at the end of the poem 'from homecoming'?

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Answered by simransingh148
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Answered by steffiaspinno
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The speaker in the poem comes to accept at the end that his native language was changed.

In the poem 'from homecoming', the speaker returns to his hometown after living a long time abroad. He noticed that his native language had been changed over this period time. Though he was not expecting any changes, he perceived a lot of changes in his native language. He thought that it was because of his use of the foreign tongue that resulted in his lack of perception of the language. He also sensed that the language had been adulterated and deteriorated over time. He was struggling to deal with the change and by the end, he comes to accept that his native language has changed.

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