the ball poem
the poet senses his first responsibility ...what responsibility is being referred here??
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Explanation:
'The poet senses his first responsibility'.
The responsibility which is being referred here is the responsibility to take care of our things. When the boy lost his ball in the water he became sad only because he knew that the ball was his thing and it will not come back . Any other ball can't take place of the lost ball because many memories are stucked with that ball. This sadness and tensed nature of boy shows that he became responsible towards his things.
A poem by John Berrymen..
Answer:
The responsibility referred to in the abovementioned question is "the ability to accept accountability of his action."
Explanation:
The obligation that is being explored in the aforementioned question is the capacity to take ownership of one's conduct.
The youngster who owned a ball is the subject of John Berryman's poem "The Ball." He had the impression that his sole duty was to safeguard the ball with his life. He does, however, drop the ball and is extremely angry about it. At that point, he had a rite of passage in which he discovered how to master his emotions and approach them rationally. He should have protected the ball, but he didn't..
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