When did my childhood go?
Was it when i found my mind was really mine.
To use whichever way i choose
Producing thoughts that were not thou of other people.
But my own and mine alone
Was that the day!
(a) what does the stanza convey about the poet's growing up?
(b) how did the poet change?
(c) in what ways is this stage different from childhood?
(d) explain :- "my own, and mine alone".
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The poet here speaks about the childhood of him and indirectly misses his childhood and tries to find out the difference between childhood and adult
in the stanza the poet cannot understand the way he changed but has some options in his mind,the mind of the poet is actually working alone and therefore he suspect the mind for the change
the childhood stage was not only working with only the poets mind..but was actually with everyone individual ideas and suggestions
if u think that it is your mind,then u will be very lonely with no other ideas and suggestions
hope it is helpful#simranlove
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in the stanza the poet cannot understand the way he changed but has some options in his mind,the mind of the poet is actually working alone and therefore he suspect the mind for the change
the childhood stage was not only working with only the poets mind..but was actually with everyone individual ideas and suggestions
if u think that it is your mind,then u will be very lonely with no other ideas and suggestions
hope it is helpful#simranlove
plz mark brainliest if possible
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