critical appreciation of the poem the toys by coventry patmore
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The poem "Toys" is written by Coventry Patmore.The Poet has used
a simile here.He compares a father
to god.The poet says that my love my child is nothing as compared to god's love to me.I beat and punish my child for every small matter but god loves me so much that he forggives me.
The language of the poem is easy to understand.The poem is powerful eñough to evoke emotions.The guilt a father feels after beating his child is expressed in a sensitive manner.
Another part of the poem where the poet feels that he is being getting a strong support from the toys in the room.This part is very emotional too because it is very natural.Sometimes when we are emotionally weak then anything can inspire us.The poet feels that the non living toyys are real humans and they are emotionally supporting the poet.
a simile here.He compares a father
to god.The poet says that my love my child is nothing as compared to god's love to me.I beat and punish my child for every small matter but god loves me so much that he forggives me.
The language of the poem is easy to understand.The poem is powerful eñough to evoke emotions.The guilt a father feels after beating his child is expressed in a sensitive manner.
Another part of the poem where the poet feels that he is being getting a strong support from the toys in the room.This part is very emotional too because it is very natural.Sometimes when we are emotionally weak then anything can inspire us.The poet feels that the non living toyys are real humans and they are emotionally supporting the poet.
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At first sight the poem, ‘the toys by Coventry Patmore’ sounds to be a poem about parenting in which a father punishes and scolds his son for his wrong deeds as the god does it to humans and is regretful about his actions afterwards.
He keep on doing it repeatedly because we on committing the mistakes repeatedly.
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