NCERT Solutions for Class 11 English (Hornbill Textbook): Poetry - Chapter 4: Childhood

Get NCERT Solutions for Class 11 English Hornbill book Chapter 4. These answers have been prepared as per the latest CBSE exam pattern.

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Sep 7, 2020, 18:17 IST
NCERT Solutions for Class 11 English (Hornbill Textbook): Poetry - Chapter 4: Childhood
NCERT Solutions for Class 11 English (Hornbill Textbook): Poetry - Chapter 4: Childhood

Access NCERT Solutions for Chapter 4 of the poetry section of Hornbill Textbook for Class 11th English. The answers have been prepared by the subject expert and will help students to score well in exams. The answers are provided after an in-depth analysis of the latest CBSE Exam pattern. 

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NCERT Solutions for Class 11 English (Hornbill Textbook): Poetry - Chapter 4

Ques: Identify the stanza that talks about each of the following:

Individuality, rationalism, hypocrisy

Answer: The stanzas that talk of each of the quality in questions are given below:

individuality: Third stanza

rationalism: First stanza

hypocrisy: Second stanza

Ques: What according to the poem, is involved in the process of growing up?

Answer: According to the poem, the loss of childhood is involved in the process of growing up.

This loss is compensated by some gains which come with adolescence. These are: increase in understanding, power of rationalizing and discrimination as well as a sense of individuality and self-confidence.

Ques: What are the poet’s feelings towards childhood?

Answer: The poet regards childhood as an important stage in the process of growing up. Childhood is a period of make-believe. Children readily accept whatever the elders say. The poet does not feel any regret or sense of loss on losing his childhood.

Ques: Which, do you think are the most poetic lines? Why?

Answer: The following lines in the poem are most poetic:

“It went to some forgotten place That’s hidden in an infant’s face,

That’s all I know.”

These lines beautifully sum up the process of growth and the disappearance of a particular stage of life. These lines have a figurative or metaphorical meaning also. The infant’s innocent face hides many things behind its smiles. Perhaps the childhood lies hidden in some forgotten place lying buried deep inside a child’s consciousness.

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