Explain the full summary of blind child W.H davies poem
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As the title suggests, the poem is about a blind child that the poet encounters.
Explanation:
- WH Davies ' poem ' A Blind Child ' is very interesting as it represents many of its beliefs, issues and thoughts. .
- The second stanza states that the vision for a dead body is not as tragic as a blind child in a green garden-unable to perceive the world's beauty. There is an explanation for the sorrow at the beginning of the day. Then the boy touches his face and tries to see if he was good-and that scares the poet (which might suggest that he wasn't good).
- The poet's twin hesitations continue, when he says that the child cannot see nature's aspects around him (butterflies, cows on the hill etc ...) However even if he can see it, he is "mute"-or incapable of speaking of it - because the child is blind.
- You could speculate that this is due to the hesitation he feels, or even pit or sorrow for the blind child.
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