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Question
Think and answer in your own words.
Does the poet really wish to become a hawker/gardener/watchman? Justify your response.
Solution
The poet does not really wish to become a hawker/gardener/watchman. He is childish and sees only what he thinks is their 'carefree' life. He does not see the difficulties. He actually only craves for complete freedom from authority.
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