Why does Sitwell consider the best year of life only after three score and 10 years in the poem the best year of life (for 10 marks)
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In Best years of Life by Sitwal, he denies the best years of life in childhood, organized education is a must ("public schools are to private schools as lunatic asylums to mental homes; larger and less comfortable"), that sports, both in boyhood and late are of any practical interest and really keep one fit, that idleness is reprehensible and that it is a must to do so. He believes that the old years are the best years of life since a person gains a lot of worldly experience by then.
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- Osbert Sitwell, a famous writer and nature lover, said that 70 years was considered to be the best time of life. Because every undertaking of life has passed and every person is ready for nature and her magic in this age.
- Those who die before 70 years take their problems into their heart and can not feel peace during their entire lifetime.
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