Childhood
Childhood
Childhood
Introduction
Childhood is written by Marcus Natten. In this poem, the poet thinks over his lost childhood.
He wonders about the moment where he lost his innocence and realized that the world is
not what he seemed it to be. He recalls when his thoughts changed and he realized the
hypocrisy of the people around him. He finally settled down to the idea that his childhood
went to some forgotten place and is hidden in the face of an innocent infant.
Summary
In the poem, the poet wonders when he lost his childhood and the innocence he had. He
became conscious that he no longer sees the world as he did earlier and he can sense the
hypocrisy in people. He recalled many instances in his life when he could have lost his
childhood. He wondered if it was the day he ceased to be eleven or he realized that Hell and
Heaven didn’t exist in this world and no one could find them in the geography. Next, he talks
about the possibility when he realized that adults are not what they seemed to be and they
are hypocrites. They talk and preach of love but their actions don’t say so. Was it the day
when he realized that his mind was his own and capable of producing his own thoughts? No
one could own that and he is an individual with his particular personality. In the last stanza,
he talks about the whereabouts of his childhood. He concludes that it had gone to some
forgotten place and it can only be found in the innocent face of an infant.
Explanation
“When did my childhood go?......................,
Was that the day!”
Ceased – come to an end
In the above lines, the poet wonders about when his childhood came to an end. He asked
himself was it the day he was no longer eleven years old? Was it the day when he realized
that Hell and Heaven existed and yet could not be found in geography or on the map. He
realized they are imaginary places that actually do not exist in this world.
In the third stanza, the poet deliberates on the same question about when he lost his
childhood. He asked himself about possibilities. He wonders about the day he realized that
his mind was his own and could use it the way he wants. When he realized that he could
produce his own thoughts which were not bound by anyone. When he sensed his own
individuality and a separate personality. Was that the day he lost his childhood?
Literary devices
Rationalism – the poet rationalizes the lost childhood when he was eleven and when he
found out that hell and heaven don’t exist and are not found in geography.
Was it the day I ceased to be eleven,
Was it the time I realized that Hell and Heaven,
Could not be found in Geography,
Rhyme Scheme – the rhyme scheme used in the poem ‘Childhood’ is ABBCCD.
Refrain – a group of phrase which is repeated in the poem
When did my childhood go?
Was that the day!
Individuality – In stanza 3, the poet realized that he can use his own mind and can produce
his own thoughts. He discovered a sense of individuality in himself.
Antithesis – where two opposite words are used together in a sentence in a poem
Hell and Heaven
Alliteration – The occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of closely
connected words
The time
My mind
Whichever way
Thoughts that
Inversion – when the subject-verb order is reversed
To use whichever way I choose
Question/Answer
2. What according to the poem is involved in the process of growing up?
Ans: According to the poem, the process of growing up involves attaining maturity and
becoming a rational and logical thinker. When the poet became an adult, he was able to see
the hypocrisy in other people. He could distinguish in the behaviour of double-standard
preach and talk of love. A grown-up can tell a difference between reality and fantasy. A
mature person stresses on his thoughts and is capable of having his own opinion.