Chapter Overview
Childhood by Markus Natten is a thought-provoking poem that reflects on the moment when childhood innocence fades and maturity begins. The poet recalls different stages in life when he realized that childhood was slipping away.
He questions when exactly he lost his childhood, analyzing various moments that signify growing up, such as recognizing hypocrisy, understanding logic, and developing individuality.
Important Keywords
- Innocence: The purity and simplicity of childhood
- Realization: The moment of understanding life's complexities
- Hypocrisy: Recognizing that adults do not always practice what they preach
- Rational Thinking: The ability to analyze and question
- Loss of Childhood: The transition into adulthood
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