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How does the loss of the ball bring a sense of responsibility to the boy?

the ball poem

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Answered by beramneetkaur
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He was playing with his ball. The ball skipped from his hand and went into the nearby water body. The poet says that this sight of the boy losing his favorite ball made him think about the boy and his reaction to this situation. ... Here the poet wants to say that now the boy will learn the toughest lesson of life.

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Answered by IIRissingstarll
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The boy has lost his ball while playing. The poet says that from this loss, the boy will learn in his years, what it means to lose something. Thus he will understand the nature of loss or how to face and cope up with losses one suffers in life. This experience of losing something will enable him to learn to be self- reliant and to stand up on his feet in the life where losses do occur, though they might not be important enough to worry about.

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According to the poet, the boy is learning about responsibility from the loss of the ball. By losing the ball, the boy has also lost all the childhood memories associated with that ball. Simply buying a new ball cannot bring back these memories. Hence, the boy will learn that the world is materialistic and losing valuable things will be inevitable. What is lost can never be returned and this is the harsh reality of life. The poet says that the boy will learn to accept this reality and he will stand up and keep moving ahead despite his loss.

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