Many times, most boys are said to regard their father as their role model. In the eyes of most boys, their fathers are heroes. They image their own father and try to shape themselves at a very young age. Sometimes, as they grow, they are like reflections of their fathers. They not only have the same appearance but they also have the same morality and value as their fathers. Sometimes these children learn from their father and have a strong interest in their father's career.
"My parents keep me away from rude children" is a poem I read recently. It was written by Stephen Spender. That is a boy who wants to be a member of a group of children he is looking forward to. I think the poet is writing her own. Because he uses a lot of words like "me", "me", "me". In the first paragraph, the poet introduced some of the things they did. The poet wrote that they threw a "stone-like word". He also wrote articles about how they dress up and take off. Children are wearing rags and "broken clothes". Their skin is revealed. This allows people to feel the children have reckless nature.
In 1964, Stephen Spender announced a elementary school class in a slum area. This poem evokes the political view of the poet and brings difficulties facing slum children. The poem was written to emphasize social injustice that was prevalent in the world at the time. The following article summarizes his view and is divided into sections for ease of understanding. The poet said the situation of the children in the slum school school was sad. Their world is far from an open, healthy environment. They are not as popular as rootless weeds. Their hair is vague and faint, clearly indicating their poverty and malnutrition. As tall girls, these children are under pressure from the environment. I am exhausted both physically and emotionally. The thin boy in the paper is very thin. His eyes look terrified. These unhappy creatures simply inherit illness and bad luck from their parents.
Steven Spender was in London during the explosion. He saw the destruction of surrounding buildings. He heard the topic of the bomber. He smoked a fiery hell of smoke. In his autobiographical world, Spender explained that his mental state in attack was "crouching" and treated places and things as a mere psychological concept to avoid losing spiritual control. The destruction of Hiroshima did not issue a warning. The Japanese army headquarters of Hiroshima Castle informed Enola Gay in advance at Shikoku watchdog. The senior commander chose not to issue an air strike warning because he thought that interrupting the work of the local weapons factory for aircraft was meaningless (Bruckner 98). At 8:15 am local time, the fuse will light up with a fall bomb.