Q1-How is the lost ball, the metaphor of the lost childhood of the boy? Why doesn’t the poet want to ‘intrude on’ the boy by offering him money to buy another ball?
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Q1-How is the lost ball, the metaphor of the lost childhood of the boy? Why doesn’t the poet want to ‘intrude on’ the boy by offering him money to buy another ball?
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Answer:
The ball lost when the boy was playing with this. As the ball has lost into the water and can't get back As also same our childhood days which we spend can't came back in our life if ones passed.
The poet wants to realize the pain of loss to the boy that is why he does not offer him money to buy another ball.
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