a popular quote states responsibility is self-taught. how does the ball poem address this thought
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the ball poem
objective
- To make the students learn about the loss of something they love.
- To make them learn to develop the ability to understand the difficult situations in their life.
- To help them not to grieve but to experience new things over the loss of something.
- To help them cope with the problems of life.
- To help them use new words in their own language.
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Responsibility is self-taught how does the ball poem address this thought
It absolutely true that responsibility is self-taught. It can not be taught or inculcated in anyone, especially the young children.
As one grows older, one realizes that if there are joys in life, there are sorrows as well. One has to do certain duties in order to live happily.
As one grows, one has to bear the pain of separation and loss of beloved persons and things. This pain makes us conscious towards our responsibilities.
In the poem The Ball Poem the child learns responsibility after the loss of his ball.
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