Charles Causley - poetry
Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 00:58:59
Both of my poems concern the notion of childhood and the affect of life on that childhood. However, they both express completely different point of views - 'Rising five' uses the idea of a child to show how children treasure life so much more than adults. Charles Causley's poem uses the child to show how growing up can teach children to treasure life - both are valid arguments.
On reading the first stanza of 'Rising
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- as we grow older we should learn to value life even more - the older we get, the more precarious our life becomes. On the other hand, life experiences can help us to realise this - as in the child from Charles Causley's poem. Both these poems teach the same simple message - that we should life life in the present, and enjoy life as it comes, not focusing on things that aren't relevant.
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