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How does the young man in Lewis Carroll's parody "Father William" treat Father William?

A. He admires Father William and treats him with respect.

B. He is indifferent to Father William.

C. He is critical and contemptuous of Father William.

D. He is curious about Father William's past and wants to learn from him.

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User Olando
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C. Am I Right? He acted a little scornful to me.
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User Roman Borovets
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Answer:

C. He is critical and contemptuous of Father William.

Step-by-step explanation:

The poem "You Are Old, Father William" Lewis Carroll throws some light on the theme of the generation gap. The poem comprises of the exchange of sarcastic dialogues between a father and a son. They both represent a particular generation. The young man who is the son of Father William criticizes him and makes fun of his behavior and types of activities he does. He makes funny remarks about him and his old age.

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