what does the speaker put in the paper boats ?why does he do that
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In this poem, the child speaker plays with his paper boats. He envisions putting pieces of paper with his name and village written on them in these fragile vessels and setting the boats to sail far away. He hopes that the boats will land in "strange places" and that the people there will become aware of who he is.
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The boy writes his name and the name of his village on paper boats in big black letters and floats them on a stream. He does this with the hope that someone in a strange land would find the boats and take them. If the person does so, he/she would come to know about the boy and who he is.
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