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Carol Ann Duffy explores the theme of childhood. Discuss in reference to at least two poems.
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... Carol Ann Duffy explores the theme of childhood. Discuss in reference to at least two poems. A common theme in many of Carol Ann Duffy's poems is childhood. Most of her poems include some element of childhood. The perspective of her poems are rarely in that of a child's, as she often explores the themes of childhood by referring to the characters childhood memories. However in some of her poems she explores the theme of childhood through the characters. Duffy has written about her own personal experiences but has inverted the poems to address the audience as many readers from the same decade would have experienced the same scenarios as Duffy explores in her poems This is particularly true in the poem "In Mrs Tilscher's Class". In "In Mrs Tilscher's Class Duffy presents childhood as an innocent stage of a person's life where they are engrossed in this metaphorical "perfect" world within













