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We Remember Your Childhood Well

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Author: Rebecca Darmanin



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Duffy concentrates on the diverse views of childhood and the friction that results between parents and children Although the parents may remember the facts (C.R to title), the interpretation of those facts is another matter altogether and is where the clash emerges The focus of the poem is no longer a child but rather someone in their late teens confronting their parents about the decision they made in their childhood


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