A baby running barefoot
1. What's your understanding of the poem ? Write it in detail.
Ans. Baby raining barefoot is a poem by D.H Lowrens in which the first poet observes the bare feet of a baby as it moves towards the grass. There are "little white feet" like "white flowers in the wind".
Then compares the child's steps to gentle ripples of water. A deep longing is expressed in the poem. Because the poet longs to get close to the child. The poet compares each organ with nature.
The description of the baby's feet as "cool like syringa buds" emphasizes their refreshing nature, creating a sensory experience for the reader. The comparison to "pink young peony flowers" conveys the idea of the baby's feet being both firm and silken, highlighting their softness and resilience.
Overall, the poem unfolds as a celebration of the simple joys found in observing a baby's uninhibited play. The imagery of nature, such as flowers, wind, and butterflies, adds to the poem's charm, creating a visual and emotional connection with the reader. The poet's desire for the baby to come closer reflects a universal longing for connection and the warmth of a child's presence.
2.how do you see your own journey from childhood to adulthood ?
Ans. It seems that my journey from the beginning till now has been good. It seems to be good because we remember every good moment in our life. We are forgetting the bad moments. I studied in the village till class 8. But in 9th standard there was a talk at home to put me in a hostel so I thought it would be fun in a hostel but when I went I found out that staying in a hostel is difficult. I have learned a lot from staying in hostels and have had to stay alone in many places. So I got to learn a lot. It's been seven years since I stayed in hostel but now I don't care about small problems .And now I can deal with some situations very easily. I have got number 1 to 5 from class 1 to 8. But since I came to hostel my marks are decreasing. Maybe I can't fulfill my parents wish because my performance in my field seems very poor. I knew how to set it according to any situation, but somehow I had to learn how to achieve my goal.
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