SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS :
1. Why does the poet say, “I would not intrude on him"? Why doesn't
he offer him money to buy another ball?
2. “... staring down/All his young days into the harbour where/His
ball went ..." Do you think the boy has had the ball for a long time?
Is it linked to the memories of the days when he played with it?
3. Bring out the theme of the poem.
4. Does the poem symbolise something? Elucidate with examples.
5. "Money is external.' What does the poet mean by this expression?
THE BALL POEM
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1.= because the poet wants the boy to learn a lesson from the loss to experience his first responsibly.
2.= Yes we can say that the boy has had the ball for a long time.
Yes, the boy has linked to the memories of the day when he used to play with it.
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Answer1:- The poet says, I would not intrude on him, because he has entered a situation where he is not welcomed. He has lost a ball. He doesn't offer him money to buy another ball because he wants the boy to realises that losing anything in life is not good.
Answer2:- Yes, think the boy had that ball for a long time. The expression 'all his young days into harbour' suggest this. It is also linked with old memories when he used to play with it..
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