Answer:
The Ball Poem” is a very subtle and beautiful poem about a little boy’s growing up. The poet sees this little boy one day when he has just lost his ball. The loss of his ball is teaching him that in life, we often lose things and they cannot be easily replaced. Such lessons are a part of growing up, and everyone has to learn them at some point in time or the other. However, it is painful for the poet to watch the boy in his sad state. He is sure that the ball, as well as the person who whistles by the boy, feels the same way as he does.
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I really wish you came to Hawaii with me. I missed you very much while I was there. We would have had so much fun together at the beach. Every night we went to the surf rider hotel and got a snack. You would have also enjoyed seeing the ginormous turtles. Or when we saw all the movie sets and saw parts of Jurassic park and Jumanji: welcome to the jungle.
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I believe that the metaphysical poets introduced all of those changes and were reacting against the flowery language used in Elizabethan lyrics.
For your question the answer is Affect
Answer: “Eleanor Rigby” by The Beatles, and “Jack and Diane” by John Mellencamp
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