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Why does the poet says his childhood has gone to 'some forgotten place'?in poem childhood class 11 CBSE

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Answered by nandini247618
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Explanation:

In the final stanza the poet relents the fact that his childhood is no more than a distant memory. He is unable to recollect the innocence of his infancy. Thus, he feels that his childhood has withdrawn into a "forgotten place".

Answered by saraswati890
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The poet says that his childhood is no more than a distant memory. He is unable to recollect the innocence of his infancy. As he is not able to live his childhood again . Thus, he feels that his childhood has withdrawn into a "forgotten place".

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