1. The poet becomes sad and wishes to buy the young boy a new ball. However, he also feels that it is good for the boy. He has learned a new lesson i.e. we lose our possessions someday. Thus we should not be hopeless. Instead, we should hope for a better future and move on. Read summary of this poem.

    The poet becomes sad and wishes to buy the young boy a new ball. However, he also feels that it is good for the boy. He has learned a new lesson i.e. we lose our possessions someday. Thus we should not be hopeless. Instead, we should hope for a better future and move on.

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  2. The poet says, "I would not intrude on him" i.e. he will not buy the young boy a new ball because the boy has formed an emotional attachment with the ball which he lost. The poet thinks that it will be useless to buy a new ball. Money can buy balls but not emotions. Read summary of this poem.

    The poet says, “I would not intrude on him” i.e. he will not buy the young boy a new ball because the boy has formed an emotional attachment with the ball which he lost. The poet thinks that it will be useless to buy a new ball. Money can buy balls but not emotions.

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  3. Seeing the young boy depressed and still after losing his ball, the poet becomes sad. He wishes to buy him a new ball but it seems to be useless because the young boy had an attachment with the ball. The poet cannot buy that attachment with money. The poet also feels that though the boy is sad, he hRead more

    Seeing the young boy depressed and still after losing his ball, the poet becomes sad. He wishes to buy him a new ball but it seems to be useless because the young boy had an attachment with the ball. The poet cannot buy that attachment with money. The poet also feels that though the boy is sad, he has learned a new lesson that will help him move on in the future.

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  4. The poet does not offer money to the boy so that he may be able to buy a new ball because he (the poet) feels that it would be useless to buy him a new ball. The boy had an emotional attachment with the ball. He cannot have the same emotions with the new ball. We can buy new balls but not emotions aRead more

    The poet does not offer money to the boy so that he may be able to buy a new ball because he (the poet) feels that it would be useless to buy him a new ball. The boy had an emotional attachment with the ball. He cannot have the same emotions with the new ball. We can buy new balls but not emotions and attachment with money.

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  5. Epistemology means knowledge or understanding. The epistemology of loss means the lesson which the young boy learns when his ball bounces and goes into the river. The boy learns something which he was unaware of earlier. Read summary of this poem.

    Epistemology means knowledge or understanding. The epistemology of loss means the lesson which the young boy learns when his ball bounces and goes into the river. The boy learns something which he was unaware of earlier.

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  6. No, the boy never lost anything earlier because the pain and sorrow in his eyes while watching his ball gone into the river depict that he has never been in such a situation before. This is a new experience for him. He will now learn that we have to lose our dear things someday. Read summary of thisRead more

    No, the boy never lost anything earlier because the pain and sorrow in his eyes while watching his ball gone into the river depict that he has never been in such a situation before. This is a new experience for him. He will now learn that we have to lose our dear things someday.

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  7. In the poem The Ball Poem, balls signify the innocence of the young boy, his childhood and the sweet memories associated with it. Read summary of this poem.

    In the poem The Ball Poemballs signify the innocence of the young boy, his childhood and the sweet memories associated with it.

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  8. In the poem,  The Ball Poem, the lost ball is a symbol for lost childhood because it depicts innocence, attachment and something which if gone never returns back. The poet believes that childhood and its innocence cannot be bought with money. It is something that a person often thinks of and becomesRead more

    In the poem,  The Ball Poem, the lost ball is a symbol for lost childhood because it depicts innocence, attachment and something which if gone never returns back. The poet believes that childhood and its innocence cannot be bought with money. It is something that a person often thinks of and becomes sad.

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    Dull is to bored as depressing is to sad. Reason: Dull and bored are synonymous. Similarly depressing and sad are synonymous. Hence dull also means bored while depressing also means sad.

    Dull is to bored as depressing is to sad.

    Reason: Dull and bored are synonymous. Similarly depressing and sad are synonymous. Hence dull also means bored while depressing also means sad.

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    Bird is to fly as fish is to swim. Reason: flying is the characteristic feature of birds. Similarly, swimming is the characteristic feature of fish. Hence, bird flies while fish swim.

    Bird is to fly as fish is to swim.

    Reason: flying is the characteristic feature of birds. Similarly, swimming is the characteristic feature of fish. Hence, bird flies while fish swim.

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