Psychology, asked by hellokidsmunger, 3 months ago

'Boys, standing at the foot,
Gazing at the sky
How can you reach up.
If you never try?
what is the meaning of this poem?​

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Answered by masoommishra
3

I have been searching for a poem that dates back to the classics. My great-grandmother used to recite it and I can't remember the title or author to try to find the poem. I remember that it has the starting, "Standing at the foot boys, looking at the sky. How can you get up boys, if you never try?" If this poem rings a bell with anyone, please let me know. I am desparate to find it and don't know where to even begin to look.

Answered by modakrohan03
2

Answer:

Textual meaning:

"Boys" are standing on their foot on the surface and are looking at the sky. They are wanting to reach the beautiful sky. But how can they reach up there if they never try to fly.

Inner meaning:

Young people dreams about their goals from the very beginning of their journey of their life. They always think about reaching their goals and having a happy life. But they don't start working for it. Here the poet is giving the message to start working hard for the goal if we want to achieve it.

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