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In "Piano," D.H Lawrence tries to convince the readers that you shouldn’t take your childhood for granted. Lawrence proves his point in this by using a certain tone in his writing. Also Lawrence uses a simile that tells you first hand the way he feels. Therefore in the "Piano," written by D.H Lawrence tone and similes are using to let the reader knows that he misses his childhood, and that we should never take our childhood for granted. Lawrence talks about the past time of him sitting under the piano while his mother plays it, his hole outlook on it is having a positive feelings for the past time and my point of him missing the past is most emphasized when D.H Lawrence uses the simile " I weep like a child for the past" (14).
Approximate Word count = 361 Approximate Pages = 1.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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