when does the poet think he lost his childhood
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The poet lost his childhood after he crossed the age of eleven.
Why does the poet believe he lost his childhood?
- After the age of eleven, the poet believes to have lost his childhood.
- He began to know that he had now developed a mind of his own as he could think from his own mind and not be influenced by the thoughts of others.
- After the age of eleven, he also understood that hell and heaven did not exist.
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the poet think he lost the childhood at the age of eleven and he realised that hell and heaven were not places locate in geographical map
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