English-Walking away

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What is the message in "Walking away"

The poem explores parental love, separation, and growing up. It shows how difficult it is for a parent to let go of a child, but ultimately, it is necessary for the child's independence.

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What is the meaning of "Walking Away"

-The poem is about a father-son relationship and universal themes of love and loss.

-It reflects how painful but important it is to allow loved ones to find their way.

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What is the mood of "Walking Away"

Painful but tender - The separation is difficult, but it is rooted in love.

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What technique is used in " Like a satellite wrenched from its orbit, go drifting away"

Simile: The child is compared to a satellite wrenched from its orbit, suggesting an unnatural and painful separation.

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Explanation of " Like a satellite wrenched from its orbit, go drifting away"

The father feels as though his child, once safely within the 'orbit' of his care, has been pulled away and is now floating alone in the world. The metaphor suggests both emotional pain and powerlessness, as if the child is being taken by forces beyond control—perhaps time, growth, or independence. The image of drifting implies that the separation is ongoing and irreversible.

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What does the term 'satellite' symbolize in the context of a parent-child relationship?

A satellite depends on another body to remain in motion—this reflects the dependent relationship between parent and child.

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What does the word 'wrenched' convey about the father's feelings regarding separation?

It conveys emotional trauma, suggesting the father didn't feel ready for this separation.

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What does 'orbit' symbolize in the relationship between parent and child?

It symbolizes the safe, predictable relationship they once had, which is now lost as the child drifts away.

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"Like a satellite wrenched from its orbit, go drifting away" Effect of Reader

This line makes the reader empathise with the father's emotional struggle.. The space metaphor adds a sense of emotional isolation, helping the reader feel the depth of the father's sense of loss.

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What technique is used in "That hesitant figure, eddying away

Metaphor: "Eddying away" likens the child to a small object caught in a swirling current, suggesting a lack of control and a natural but unpredictable process.

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What does the phrase 'That hesitant figure, eddying away' suggest about the father's perception of his son?

The father sees his son as uncertain and vulnerable during this moment of growing up.

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What does the metaphor of 'eddying' imply about the child's experience?

The metaphor suggests the child is being gently spun away by life's currents—unsteady, not yet in control of his direction.

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What themes are captured in the description of the son as 'that hesitant figure'?

The description captures both the fragility of youth and the painful inevitability of change for the parent.

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What effect does the phrase 'That hesitant figure, eddying away' have on the reader?

The reader is drawn into the emotional tension of the moment.

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What emotion does the phrase evoke for the father in the context?

It evokes empathy for the father, who is trying to accept the need to let go.

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What emotion does the phrase evoke for the child in the context?

It evokes empathy for the child, who is unsure about stepping into independence.

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Technique in "Love is proved in the letting go."

Contrast: The contrast between "love" and "letting go" highlights the tension between emotional attachment and the act of release.

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What moment does the speaker reach in the explanation?

A moment of emotional clarity.

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What earlier pain does the speaker experience?

Watching his child drift away.

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What does the speaker understand about true love?

True love involves trust.

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What does the speaker trust his child will do?

Find their own way.

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What does letting go signify according to the speaker?

A sign of deep, selfless love.

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What does 'proved' imply about love?

It implies that love must be tested and demonstrated through action—not just felt, but shown.

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What does 'letting go' suggest in the context of love?

It suggests an active decision to release control, highlighting the maturity and selflessness in the parent's love.