The poet of the poem The Ball Poem is John Berryman who was from the USA. Read summary of this poem.
The poet of the poem The Ball Poem is John Berryman who was from the USA.
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The poet of the poem The Ball Poem is John Berryman who was from the USA. Read summary of this poem.
The poet of the poem The Ball Poem is John Berryman who was from the USA.
See lessThe Ball Poem is a part of Berryman's collection of poems which was written by 1937 A.D. - 1971 A.D. Read summary of this poem.
The Ball Poem is a part of Berryman’s collection of poems which was written by 1937 A.D. – 1971 A.D.
See lessThe Ball Poem is about a young boy who has just lost his ball. He is sad and depressed because he was emotionally attached with it. He keeps standing and watching the ball lost in the river. Though he is sad, he has learned a new lesson in his life i.e. everything in this world is temporary. We willRead more
The Ball Poem is about a young boy who has just lost his ball. He is sad and depressed because he was emotionally attached with it. He keeps standing and watching the ball lost in the river.
Though he is sad, he has learned a new lesson in his life i.e. everything in this world is temporary. We will have to lose our possessions one day. Hence we should learn to move on.
See lessThe main theme of the poem The Ball Poem is that we have to lose the things which we possess today. Hence we should learn to face such a situation and move on. In the poem, the young and innocent boy loses his ball which he was emotionally connected to. The ball bounces into the river and vanishes aRead more
The main theme of the poem The Ball Poem is that we have to lose the things which we possess today. Hence we should learn to face such a situation and move on. In the poem, the young and innocent boy loses his ball which he was emotionally connected to.
The ball bounces into the river and vanishes away. The boy becomes depressed. However, he soon learns that losing our favorite possessions is a part of our life. We will lose many things in the future. Hence we should learn to move on and hope for better.
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Another ball is worthless and useless for the young boy because he was emotionally attached with the old ball. he cannot develop the same feelings for the new ball. Read summary of this poem.
Another ball is worthless and useless for the young boy because he was emotionally attached with the old ball. he cannot develop the same feelings for the new ball.
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