Is the poet happy playing the game he claims to be playing? Why? Why not? IN THE POEM PLAYTHINGS. pls fast I will 1000000000000000% mark you brainliest
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The poem shows how the poet feels on being a grown-up when he witness a happy child who is playing with a broken twig, showing the innocence of being a child. Even though the child has a broken twig, he is happy while the poet himself feels that he is nothing even after gaining golds and lumps. The poet feels that everything is indirectly a game in life including the struggle to live by earning.
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