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Write an essay on 'Summer will end soon enough, and childhood as well'


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Answered by Anonymous
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Heya...Empress Here...

> Have you ever wondered that time passes in no time at all! You never remember how it all happened and yet you feel like it was just a moment before!

> Think of yourself now. You're a teen and you've grown a lot in past few years. At the same moment, think of your childhood now. You'll feel that it was no less than a minute before.

> Now another example – Try to think of your summer vacation. You always get a month for it and yet it ends like you did nothing! And that's why they say - "Time and tide, waits for none."

> Same goes with one's childhood. Yes; the age when a child celebrates the most. No tensions and no work to do. Just fun and play whole day long with friends and parents. Child does mistake but receives no scold because it's innocent and immature at that moment and that's the reason that childhood is described as the most precious memory of all memories.

> You can never imagine how fast it all goes. You cannot stop it though. What has to be done will be done. If your childhood has to end so as you too someday. You can't also be possibly be wasting your time in your childhood. This is an age when a child learns most of the things. It has no hatred for anyone; only things it knows is love and happiness all the way long! Just how epic it is right?

> But it ends in a flash. You'll never know how fast the night changes. You'll never ever know how you developed to a teen from a little kid. You've got tensions about the world and responsibilities but a child as none of them. Nowadays people may don't ask for money and cars or large properties. All they want to see and feel their childhood once.

> And; an important point to be noted is that – not all of us get an enjoyable childhood. Not all of us got responsibilities in our childhood. Some are still begging for food on the footpaths and it seems that their childhood is doomed now. It's too late for its resurrection. They just beg whole day long just for one time meal.

> We can't possibly say it as meal though. Ever wondered that how they survive? Alone and hungry? It's Unimaginable though. You can now do nothing except helping them. Just take a small step towards them; offer them a gift; and the smile you see on their face; will wash of the deadliest of all pains; the hunger for stupid desires and then you'll see that – All is revealed.

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Answered by ᎷíssGℓαмσƦσυs
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Explanation:

There's a lot of talk about Stannis today, so while he's fresh in our minds I want to talk about this particular quote about Stannis from Varys. Here is the quote in context. They are in the dungeons under the Red Keep.

And now your son marches down the Neck with a northern host at his back."

"Robb is only a boy," Ned said, aghast.

"A boy with an army," Varys said. "Yet only a boy, as you say. The king's brothers are the ones giving Cersei sleepless nights .

Lord Stannis in particular. His claim is the true one, he is known for his prowess as a battle commander, and he is utterly without mercy. There is no creature on earth half so terrifying as a truly just man. No one knows what Stannis has been doing on Dragonstone, but I will wager you that he's gathered more swords than seashells. So here is Cersei's nightmare: while her father and brother spend their power battling Starks and Tullys, Lord Stannis will land, proclaim himself king, and lop off her son's curly blond head . . . and her own in the bargain, though I truly believe she cares more about the boy."

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