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What does the poet want to say through this poem?

What does the poet want to say through this poem?

The poet wants to say that all men are same, all men are equal. He wants to promote the concept of universal brotherhood.

What does the poet want to tell us through the poem Mr Nobody?

Answer: The poem talks about a little man (probably indicates a kid) whom no one has seen. The poem seems to just portray family life, where kids do mischievous things but instead of blaming them, the family says that Mr. Nobody has done it.

What does the poet want to convey through this poem Class 10?

The poet John Berryman wants to convey the importance of the loss and responsibilities in life. We all should learn our responsibility and how to cope up with the loss The poet want to convay that things will get lost from time to time and money simply cannot replace them.

What does the poet trying to say?

The poet is trying to say that we all have to make difficult choices in life. He is also trying to tell us to make wise choices so that we don’t regret it later.

Why does the poet not want to say anything?

In the poem ‘A Photograph’ by Shirley Toulson, the poetess says nothing about her mother’s death because she has no words to describe her feelings about the painful incident of her death. She is grieving the loss of her mother and describes the absence as a silence that speaks for itself.

What did you learn from the poem Mr Nobody?

The characteristics of Mr. Nobody that we learn from this poem are that he is funny, quiet, mischievous, invisible, destructive, lazy, untidy, careless, and clumsy.

Why does the poet want to convey through these images?

The poetess through the poem photograph conveys the message of impermanence of life. The poetess wanted to show that change is the only static thing in life. Photograph is not just a positive print recorded by a camera; it is rather the capturing those moments which one will never get back.

What is poet trying to say in the poem in the microbes?

Answer: Microbes are tiny living things that are found all around us and are too small to be seen by the naked eye.

What does the poet think of all things answer?

Answer: the poet think of everything whatever they had imagined.

What does the poet not want himself to be?

The poet advocates keeping quiet and inactivity but he does not want these to be confused with death. Life is an ongoing and continuous process, so it should not come to a standstill under any circumstances.

How does the poet describe Mr Nobody?

Answer: The poet addresses Mr Nobody as a funny little man the poet knows. The poet also says that the funny little man is as quiet as a mouse.