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The Ball Poem - First Flight - Class 10 - CBSE English

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The Ball Poem - Questions and Answers | First Flight | Class 10 Literature | CBSE English

  • ............... Now He senses first responsibility In a world of possessions. People will take Balls, balls will be lost always, little boy. And no one buys a ball back. Money is external. a. What does the boy learn? b. What poetic devices have been used in the above stanza? c. What does the word 'balls' signify? d. Explain ‘Money is external’. e. Why have the eyes of the boy been referred as ‘desperate’? f. What would the loss teach the boy?

    a. The boy learns that he would have to take responsibility for his possessions. If he is careless then loss is imminent. He must learn to cope with his loss. b. The poetic device used in the above stanza is Repetition’ in ‘Balls, balls’ and Alliteration has been used in ‘buys a ball back’. c. Balls signify the young and happy days of the boy. d. The poet means that money cannot resolve his problem. Money may be able to buy him what he loses but he can never truly get back his possession as the memories attached are more important than the possession itself. e. The eyes have been referred to as desperate since he is desperately looking for the ball which he has lost and he felt hopeless as he could do nothing to get it back. f. The loss will teach the boy the nature of loss and how he must bear the loss and stand up. It would teach him to be responsible about his possessions in the first place and also teach him how to come to terms with his loss.

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  • “… staring down/All his young days into the harbour where/His ball went …” Do you think the boy has had the ball for a long time? Is it linked to the memories of days when he played with it?

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  • Do you think the boy has lost anything earlier? Pick out the words that suggest the answer.

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  • What does the poet say the boy is learning from the loss of the ball? Try to explain this in your own words.

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  • What is the boy now, who has lost his ball, What, what is he to do? I saw it go Merrily bouncing, down the street, and then Merrily over - there it is in the water! No use to say - '0 there are other balls': a. What has happened to the boy? b. Why does the poet say 'No use to say - '0 there are other balls'? c. Which word means 'happily'? d. What is the poetic device used in the above lines?

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  • An ultimate shaking grief fixes the boy As he stands rigid, trembling, staring down All his young days into the harbour where His ball went. I would not intrude on him, A dime, another ball, is worthless. a. How has the loss affected the boy? b. Where had the boy's ball gone? c. What did the boy do? d. Why is the ball so important to the boy? e. Why does the poet not console the boy?

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