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Does the poem talk of an exclusively personal experience or is it fairly universal?

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The poem does talk of an exclusively personal experience. However, we can also call it fairly universal because a conflict like this is quite common in many households. It is also known as generation gap where children parents are protective and try to guard them from making mistakes and children find their values too overbearing.
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