detailed summary of blind child by wh Davies
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Answer: As the title suggests, the poem is about a blind child that the poet encounters. There is a hint of sorrow in the opening, where the blind child fails to see why her baby brother is laughing. ... But even though he himself can see them, he is unable to talk about them - because the child is blind
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Summary of blind child by wh Davies
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- The poet describes about a child who is blind. The child's brother was able to see the light. The poet was wondering if someday even she could laugh like her brother after seeing the light.
- The poet also compares the tragedy of being blind with corse. The poet says, it's better to see a corse than see a blind child. The poet is worried about the future of the blind child.
- The poet hesitates when the child touches his face. The child touched her cloth and face. But the poet got conscious when she touched her face and thought whether she liked it or not.
- The poet also felt bad when the child couldn't see the natures beauty, the flowers, butterflies, bird, sheep ad cattle. Even the poet did not feel describing it because the blindness the child has.
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