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we all know the value of an object from the experience of losing that . how does a poet bring out this theme in a subtitle manner in 'the ball poem' CLASS 10th
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Answered by priyaanamika577
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The poet, John Berryman in ‘The Ball Poem’ describes the grief of a boy over the loss of his ball.In the poem, the poet describes that the boy Plunges into grief due to the loss of the ball that had been with him for a long time.

With the help of the lines: “An ultimate shaking grief fixes the boy..”, we can understand that the boy was previously happy and used to be carefree when he used to play with the ball as then he had not realized the worth of the ball and all the memories associated with it. It is this carefree attitude of the boy towards the ball that led to the ball being lost in the harbor. It is only after the ball is lost, that the boy realizes that the worth of the ball and all the memories associated with it is irreplaceable and cannot be bought with money.

Even in real life, we treat things or people dear to us without much consideration because we often fail to understand their worth and the importance of them in our life.

[ This is just my point of view, so sorry for any mistakes. I hope it helps you, if it did kindly mark as brainliest. Sorry if it exceeded the word limit. :) ]
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