These
three poems are very touchy all those are referring to someone.
"The
Chimney Sweeper"
This poem looks like the father couldn’t
hold his child’s, so he sold his child. In this poem we can see that the situation
that the father did it. Might because economic situation. And he believe that
someday everything will be better for them
Mother
to Son.
After
I read "Mother to Son," the mother was trying to tell her son
that about all the hard work and
situations that she has go through
in her life but how it got better. Somehow letting him know that even if
he thinks things are tough, they'll always get better later on, so she point
out that he wouldn’t give up in his dreams or goals.
For
my Daughter
"For my
Daughter," in this poem looks like the mother lost her baby. She describes
the death of her daughter, "I have no daughter, I desire none" (14)
it’s might be she is saying that losing a daughter made her no longer want another.
In certain way, looks like she won’t to replace her for no none.
What do you mean by these poems are "touchy"?
ReplyDeleteWhat indicates in the poem that someday everything will be better for them-here you mean the father and son?
Which line shows that the mother tells the son things get better?
That last line in "For My Daughter" is a bit ambiguous, but how do you know the speaker is woman/mother?