how does William Blake compared a child to a plant ?what values do we learn from it?
 

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The poet compares the child to a tender plant. He says that if a tender plant is nipped, it becomes crippled and is unable to grow in a healthy manner. In the same way, a child who is denied his childhood joys, becomes disabled. We learn that children have to be given their childhood freedom to play and enjoy.

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