Tuesday, September 3, 2019
With close reference to Before you were mine Mother..any distance and E
With close reference to Before you were mine Mother..any distance and   On my first Sonne explain how imagery, structure and language are used   to convey these relationships.    Relationships between Parents and Children are described in several  poems in the Anthology. With close reference to 'Before you were mine'  'Mother..any distance' and 'On my first Sonne' explain how imagery,  structure and language are used to convey these relationships.    The three poems all contain different ideas on relationships between  parents and children. In before you were mine, the author writes about  how someone imagines their mother, and her life, before they were  born. Mother..any distance tells of a son's changing relationship with  his mother, and what has happened as he has grown older. On my first  Sonne is elegiac, ittells a fathers story of his son's death, and the  emotions which he has felt.    The two poems, Before you were mine and Mother..any distance use  imagery; On my first Sonne does not. Carol Ann Duffy uses imagery  freely in Before you were mine describing the mother, 'The three of  you bend from the waist, hoolding each other, or your knees, and  shriek at the pavement.' The author gives a different image in each  stanza, each containing her mother, as well as others, different in  each paragraph. In the first stanza she includes her mother, her  mother's friends, and boyfriends. In the second she goes on to  describe the mothers red shoes, how they are now relics to her child.  In the last stanza it is explained how, even when she was a child, she  wanted her mother to be a friend, 'Even then I wanted the bold girl  winking in Portobello, somewhere in Scotland, before I was born.'    The poemMother..any distance uses i...              ...lking to him son, it  seems as though he assumes that the boy can read his words. He calls  his son the child of his 'right hand' these ideas suggest the boy is  of great worth and also that he would have been as his father, the  writer's heir. An image which comes from the Bible. It reflects  ancient cultures, how Jesus is shown as sitting at God's right hand.    Before you were mine describes, in each stanza a little more of the  image of the mother, each stanza is different, and this is effective,  as each has it's own little story, and image. The author also reminds  you in each paragraph, that the mothers child is not yet born, and it  is only their imagination. The poem flows well, and she uses the title  as the last phrase of the poem, 'Where you sparlkle and waltz and  laugh before you were mine' - this is a very effective ending, and  completes the poem well.                      
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