What would happened if the narrator had offered money to the boy in the poem ball
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The little boy has lost his ball.
He can buy many new balls but he has a very deep emotional attachment and memories associated with that ball.
So he regrets over the loss of the ball.
The poet is indirectly trying to tell us that we should learn how to cope up with the loss.
And money is external i.e. we can’t buy memories with money.
We all should learn our responsibility and learn to cope up with the loss.
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