the Ball poem metaphorically talks about the epistemology and profound reality of life.Discuss
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Explanation:
A boy loses a ball in the water. He is very upset. Though
the ball does not cost too much it gives a big shock to
him. He keeps staring at the place where his ball has
gone. The poet sees all this but he doesn't interfere with
the boy's ruminations. The poet thinks that the loss of
the ball will teach
the boy a lesson of accepting the loss with tolerance and
pleasure. Everyone has to lose something or the other in
this world still they are to survive and fulfil their
obligations. This loss makes the boy learn that gains and
losses are part and parcel of life. One should accept them
as a common matter.
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