“Chivvy” is a poem included in the English syllabus for Class VII students. Written by Michael Rosen, it explores the concept of authority and its impact on individuals. The poem depicts a scene where a teacher, or possibly a parent, is constantly nagging or ‘chivvying’ a child to do their tasks. Despite the child’s attempts to escape from these demands, the authority figure persistently follows, urging them to complete their responsibilities. Through vivid imagery and repetition, the poem captures the frustration and relentlessness of authority figures in a lighthearted yet poignant manner.
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“Chivvy” is a poem included in the English syllabus for Class VII students. Written by Michael Rosen, it explores the concept of authority and its impact on individuals.
Categories: Class 7, English, Honeycomb, Notes
Tags: Authority, Childhood, Class VII English, education, Michael Rosen, Nagging, Poetry, Repetition, Responsibility, Syllabus
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