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In comparison with the first two stanzas of colour, laughter and excitement, the poem ends with the uncomfortable effects of hormones, which makes her feel "feverish", "untidy", "hot" and "fractious". When she asks Mrs. Tilscher "how you were born" she remains silent, "smiled, then turned away". Mrs...
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Mrs. Tilscher feels that the question is too sensitive and untouched that she had no place to answer the child. As she "ran through the gates, impatient to be grown", the child is eager to move on to the next stage of life, losing her childhood innocence and feeling of security she had two months ago to an adolescent world filled with the unknown...
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