The Loner
What are your impressions of the boy and the children?
My impression of the boy is that he is an introvert boy but he has a desire of being accepted by the children.
From the first stanza, we can see that the boy “leans on the playground wall” for support and the playground wall gives him a sense of security. He was so bored to the extent that he “smacks his hands against the bricks” and “traces patterns with his feet”. However, this only keeps him occupied for awhile. “Scuffs to make the tarmac squeak” shows that his attention span changes from being focused to getting bored again. “Back against the wall he stays” shows that he is possibly envious of the children and also defensive at the same time as his back is always against the wall which can imply that he is on the lookout. “never plays” shows that he always returns to the wall, and that shows that he yearns to be accepted, to join in.
My impression of the children is that they are very mean.
From the third stanza, we can see that they pass the boy running, skipping, walking, in slow huddled groups, “low talking”. This shows that they are whispering in close groups and that also shows that do not want him to hear what they are saying. “familiar clique” shows that the children are not lonely and having a group of close friends gives them emotional protection and also, they are in their comfort zone. Thus, it shows that they have no intention of accepting another person into their clique. They “never speak” to him and did not make any effort to reach out to him. “neither nor we will yield” tells us that both parties are stubborn and do not want to leave their comfort zone; neither party is willing to give in and take the first move.
My impression of the boy is that he is an introvert boy but he has a desire of being accepted by the children.
From the first stanza, we can see that the boy “leans on the playground wall” for support and the playground wall gives him a sense of security. He was so bored to the extent that he “smacks his hands against the bricks” and “traces patterns with his feet”. However, this only keeps him occupied for awhile. “Scuffs to make the tarmac squeak” shows that his attention span changes from being focused to getting bored again. “Back against the wall he stays” shows that he is possibly envious of the children and also defensive at the same time as his back is always against the wall which can imply that he is on the lookout. “never plays” shows that he always returns to the wall, and that shows that he yearns to be accepted, to join in.
My impression of the children is that they are very mean.
From the third stanza, we can see that they pass the boy running, skipping, walking, in slow huddled groups, “low talking”. This shows that they are whispering in close groups and that also shows that do not want him to hear what they are saying. “familiar clique” shows that the children are not lonely and having a group of close friends gives them emotional protection and also, they are in their comfort zone. Thus, it shows that they have no intention of accepting another person into their clique. They “never speak” to him and did not make any effort to reach out to him. “neither nor we will yield” tells us that both parties are stubborn and do not want to leave their comfort zone; neither party is willing to give in and take the first move.

