Norman Nicholson uses childhood as a means of exploring other ideas in Rising Five. Identify the ideas of the poem and comment on the ways in which they are presented.

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July 29, 2014

 

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This is shown when the little boy says that he is approaching the age of five, but not 4 years old. The boy is also represents a metaphor as he is the symbol of people which shows that people want to grow up quickly and therefore want to rush through lives and their youth, it is also about how we do not appreciate our precious and present moments in our lives, the fact that we are always looking forward into the future and not focusing on what we have now...
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Above his toffee-buckled cheeks" The poet creates a image in the reader's mind that the little boy is eating the toffees too quickly and is impatient, reinforcing the theme that children are always looking to grow older to an adult. Another idea is that the comparison between the little boy and nature of a plant which produces fruits...
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