The poem to the foot from its child is a journey of human life explain
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In this poem 'To the foot from its child' poet Pablo Neruda has used 'foot' as a metaphor to the trails and tribulations of human life, his birth and his death, his dreams and realities. ... Then age starts catching up with the foot i.e., the child grown into a young man, then he grows old and feeble.
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Pablo Neruda used ' foot ' as a metaphor for trails and afflictions of human life, his life and death, his visions and realities in this poetic work ' To the foot of his child. ' The child's ' foot ' is not an apple or a butterfly. But as the child grows up to face the difficulties of life, like to walk on pierces and bits of glass, ladder and trail in the dirt, a foot is just a foot, it can neither fly like butterfly nor can it grow up fruit on a branch. The foot is just like a foot.
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- As the foot of the child is injured and hurt while walking and doing daily work, he begins to wear a ' Shoe ' and the foot feels humiliated and is doomed to live in a shoe, just like a dead prisoner. The child soon began to understand the world itself in the silence of the shoe
- Since the' foot' is in the darkness of the shoe, it can feel just like a binding human. It can only imagine the challenges a man has to face in this difficult world to survive. The other foot can also not be seen on the leg of the man. Then age starts to catch up, i.e. a young man grows up, then grows old and weak.
- The ' foot ' in the shoe's darkness always grows old. The delicate nails of the foot of the baby grows sharper and more opaque, as rigid as a bell. The smaller toes are crowded and cut. They start looking like reptile without eyes
- Earlier as the young foot grows older, it becomes rough and it is hidden by the scars of the wounds that have taken place in this world during the hardships of the man.
- Although it's aged now, the foot continues to walk blindly and sleeplessly. It proceeds to walk up and down, in the woods, in mines, in markets and departments, whether the foot of a man or the foot of a woman. It does not have time to love or to sleep until you quit, i.e. the man is dead.
- Therefore, due to the darkness within, the foot is buried underwater unaware. Even if it is buried, the foot doesn't know it's no longer a foot, or if you bury it, to float like a butterfly or to become an apple.
- His soul is free after a man dies, nevertheless during his lifetime he cannot choose to follow his dreams or desires because he must work hard for his survival and the trials and tribulations of his life.
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