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The poem, 'A grain of sand' by Tabish Khair presents the thought that, without people togive meaning to inanimate objects, they would not be important. How far do you agree.​

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Answered by warrior24
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Answer:

The poem talks about the precious childhood that everyone has experienced once in his life. It also explains that without people to give meaning to inanimate objects, they would not be important. He says that memory is the most precious things of all and that is what we human beings fear of losing the most.

Explanation:

Answered by gratefuljarette
11

The poem, 'A grain of sand' by Tabish Khair

Explanation:

  • In the poem "A Grain of Sand", the poet reminds the readers that everything in this world has meaning and value if we truly love it.
  • Just like the small pebbles and other tiny materials that his children hold so dear in their tiny hands, it reminds us that real value depends on how much we love the things we have with us.
  • Similarly, if we don't act upon other inanimate things such as love and faith, they too lose their values.
  • We should give meaning to them through our actions. It is only through our actions that love and faith gain their worth in them.

To learn more:

Summary of 'A Grain of Sand'.

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Summary of 'Amma' By Tabish Khair.

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