CBSE ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE

CLASS 10

THE BALL POEM

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
’All his young days into the harbour’, what does the underlined phrase mean in ‘The Ball Poem’?
A
Childhood days
B
Beautiful days
C
Naughty days
D
Joyful days
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Expert-Verified Answer. The poet meant that the young boy believes that the ball has carried away all of his childhood memories and has been lost in the harbour much like the ball that fell into the ocean and was lost forever. This caused the realisation that, like the ball, those moments would never return.

Detailed explanation-2: -When it bounced into the water, all his memories of the days of childhood flashed in front of him. This led to a realisation that those moments would not come back, just like the ball.

Detailed explanation-3: -The word ‘harbor’ in “The Ball poem” by John Berryman stands for Vastness of life. in the above poem, the poet is talking about a boy who has lost his most beloved thing, his ball and he is very depressed about it. the word ball here is referred to the lost childhood and the word harbor refers to the vastness of life.

Detailed explanation-4: -Answer. Answer: he think all his young days went into the harbour where his ball went and he have to realise his responsibilities.

Detailed explanation-5: -By losing the ball, the boy has also lost all the childhood memories associated with that ball. Simply buying a new ball cannot bring back these memories. Hence, the boy will learn that the world is materialistic and losing valuable things will be inevitable.

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