mind map of the ball poem
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This poem describes about the boy and the ball.
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- The poem the ball was written by John Berryman. This poem describes about a boy who lost his ball.
- The poem begins with boy playing the ball and the ball started to bounce and lost its control and it continuously moved and fell into the water. They boy was immensely sad.
- Here, the poet describes as the boy felt that no other ball will make him satisfy. The lost ball here sums up about the general loss for a human being.
- The loss is about a personal possession with relation to the death of a near and dear one in a family.
- We have to understand by the poet expressing that the life exists only if everyone has to bear with the different types of the losses.
- The poet said, the boy’s childish innocence is made up of the imagination that is telling about the spirits lying in the ball for the little boy.
- Here, the reader can interpret the poem by either metaphorically . it is about a soulful image of a little boys who tend to grow up and learning to deal with the possession.
- In metaphorically type, it can be known as a story of the mankind learning to deal with loss of loved ones or the things.
Conclusion of the ball poem:
This poem can be concluded that the feeling of losing something that we love and how it can affect us eventually without having it.
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