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summary of the poem the paint box​

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Answered by mindfulmaisel
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The Paint Box

The Paint Box is a philosophical poem that begins with a childish theme but ends in a serious and contemplative issue. The poem is in a dialogue form. A character asks another character with the vibrant colours he has what he should paint for him. The other answers he should paint him a person totally new.

The painter asserts that he has painted a variety of colourful things with the most improbable colours such as a purple and white tiger, a blue camel and a purple panther. The other person assures that the paintings were definitely striking. But now he wants something totally new.  

The colours should be new, the painting should be of a country totally new and a few people in it like the painter, in a dream world of imagination, where the unicorn would be drinking dew and the painter would watch it.

Answered by ajayvart
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The Paint Box

The Paint Box is a philosophical poem that begins with a childish theme but ends in a serious and contemplative issue. The poem is in a dialogue form. A character asks another character with the vibrant colours he has what he should paint for him. The other answers he should paint him a person totally new.

The painter asserts that he has painted a variety of colourful things with the most improbable colours such as a purple and white tiger, a blue camel and a purple panther. The other person assures that the paintings were definitely striking. But now he wants something totally new.  

The colours should be new, the painting should be of a country totally new and a few people in it like the painter, in a dream world of imagination, where the unicorn would be drinking dew and the painter would watch it.

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