Why does the poet say, “I would not intrude on him”? Why doesn’t he offer him money to buy another ball?

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The poet says, “I would not intrude on him” because he understands that the boy must learn to cope with his loss on his own. He does not offer money to buy another ball because the poem is not just about losing a toy—it symbolizes the boy’s first experience with loss and responsibility. The poet wants the boy to realize that some things in life cannot be replaced, and one must learn to accept and move on. This lesson in resilience and maturity is more valuable than simply replacing the ball.

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