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Title: fern hill
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December 22, 2003 |
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Adulthood in Fern Hill is compared to being thrown out of a perfect Eden. Only from experience can we truly say that we are adults in this world. And the speaker seems to have experienced many things to attain this adulthood he wished not to seek.
Throughout Fern Hill many subject that can be compared to real life are brought up... Showed first 250 characters
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These include how old age seems to sneak up on a person, to how in most peoples childhoods, time is not an issue they think of at all, how when you are older time is your enemy. Time is what steals your life and gets you closer to the inevitability to death... Showed next 250 characters
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