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What wishes does the child in the poem make? Why does the child want to be a hawker, a gardener, or a watchman?

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Answered by krishnabalaji0201
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The child in the poem wants to be a hawker ,a gardener and a watchman

The child wants to be a hawker because he wants to spend his day on the road. He wants to be a gardener because he does whatever he likes with his spade . The child wants too be a watchman because he never goes to his bed in his life and he wishes to walk the street all night, chasing the shadows with his lantern.

Answered by sp09082009
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The child in the poem wishes to be a hawker, a gardener, and a watchman. When he looks at the hawker, he wishes to spend his day on the road crying “Bangles, crystal bangles!” He feels that there is nothing to hurry the hawker on. There is no road he must take, no place he must go to, and no fixed time when he must come home. These are the things that he cannot do himself and therefore, he wants to be a hawker so that he could do all these things.

Next, he wishes he were a gardener because a gardener does what he likes with his spade. He soils his clothes with dust. Nobody scolds him if he gets baked in the sun or gets wet. Therefore, if the little child were a gardener, nobody would stop him from digging.

Finally, he sees the watchman and wishes to be like the watchman so that he could walk through dark and lonely streets all night with his lantern and chase shadows. When he is put to bed and is not allowed to roam outside, he sees the watchman swinging his lantern with his shadow at his side and he feels that the watchman never even once has to go to bed in his whole life. Therefore, he wants to be a hawker, a gardener, and a watchman so that he could do all the things they did as  being a child he is unable to do all that. mark me as brainlist

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