what faults does the poet find in grown up
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He tend to lose faith in God. He does not believe in the concept of Hell or Heaven. He becomes too self-conscious and he chases his material benefits and gradually becomes an egoist. In short, he loses all his innocence of his childhood and becomes a hypocrite
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The poet notes with sorrow that grown-ups are hypocrites. They do not practise what they preach. Hypocrite are
a person who acts in contradiction to his or her stated beliefs or feelings. Other Words from hypocrite Example Sentences Learn More About hypocrite.
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