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What does the speaker of the poem 'Childhood' speak about adults ?​

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Answered by HumbertoFitzhugh
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The speaker of the poem says that adults fail to do what they preach or teach.

Explanation:

"Childhood" is a poem written by Marcus Natten. The poem talks about the lost days of childhood.

In the poem, the speaker wonders when did he lost his childhood.

The speaker says that the adults are hypocrites and fail to do what they preach and teach. He says that though adults say that we should love each other but do not act lovingly.

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Answered by bandameedipravalika0
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Answer:

Explanation:

Marcus Natten wrote the poetry "Childhood." The poem is about the days of childhood that have passed us by.

The poet is reminiscing about his youth. Childhood, he believes, is full with innocence. A youngster is not a hypocrite or manipulative in any way. He is free of all the bad tendencies that adults have.

Throughout his childhood, he has been unable to discriminate between reality and fiction. The poet seemed to be grieving at the loss of his childhood.

According to the poem's speaker, Adults fail to practise what they preach or teach.

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