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Why did Coventry Patmore punish his son in the poem The Toys?

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Answered by shafiasana1
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Answer:

The speaker punished his son as he disobeyed him seven times in a row. Even though his father warned him before, he made the same mistake. Even after disobeying him, he spoke to his father in a wise and thoughtful tone. It made the speaker angry so he punished him.

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Answered by swethassynergy
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For the following reasons, Coventry Patmore punished his son:

Explanation:

  • When his son defied him 7 times in a row, the speaker punished him. Despite his father's warnings, he repeated the same behavior.
  • He has spoken to his father in a clever and serious tone even after disrespecting him. It offended the speaker.
  • After that, his kid became depressed and walked to his room.
  • The poet realized how alone his child must be without a mother.

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