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What did the father do at last in the poem 'The
Toys'?
Prays
Feeds the baby
None of these
Hugs the baby.​

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Answered by somethingqueen1
1

Answer:

prays

Explanation:

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Answered by bhatiamona
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What did the father do at last in the poem 'The Toys'?

Prays

Feeds the baby

None of these

Hugs the baby

The correct answer is :

None of these

Explanation :

The poem 'The Toys' is a poem written by Coventry Patmor. Through this poem the poet has centered the story of a father and son. The father is the poet Coventry Patmor himself. He shares a personal incident that happened between his son through poetry. The poet tells how his son scolded his son when he refused to obey him for the seventh time. The son feels very sad due to the scolding of the poet. Later the father i.e. the poet realizes his mistake that he mentally hurt his son. This forced the poet to think about how God would come to attract mankind to His earthly toy.

Through this poem, the poet has express the feeling of worldliness and guilt in human beings.

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