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Gwendolyn Brooks Mother

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Gwendolyn Brooks poem “The Mother,” centers on a mother perceived guilty by many, for having several abortions. The poem illustrates a woman who agonized over the choice she was forced into making. The woman ultimately regretted her decision to getting an abortion. She wanted to spare other women from making the same mistake she made. Brooks did not want them to agonize over their decisions later on in life. The author displays metaphor, repetition, and imagery that allowed the audience over time to dissect the woman’s feelings over her agonizing choice to abort her pregnancies. Brooks focused on sending an important message to all mothers. The title of the poem, “The Mother,” is symbolic of the speaker in the poem, who wanted to …show more content…

She develops feeling of guilty as she hears the babies’ voices cry out to her. The babies’ voices she heard represented a hidden message of anti-abortion. The entirety of the message was to tell other mothers not to abort their babies. The woman expressed sorrow for what she had done, seen in lines 17-18. It notes, “And your lives from your unfinished reach, If I stole your births and your names, Your straight baby tears and your games (Brooks 17-18)” The woman showed immense remorse because she had stolen her child’s life, never giving it the opportunity to experience the first tear and games. She made the choice to lead her baby to travel to its death. The speaker is telling the other mothers that her memories of aborting her unborn children were traumatizing. The speaker takes an anti-abortion stance to deal with the adversities of aborting her babies. The speaker despite making the choice to abort her babies reveals to all mothers not to abort their babies because having the thought that getting rid of the baby will relief one’s emotional stress is not realistic, for it only brings tremendous emotional grief. She indicated that a woman believing her stress level will decrease after aborting her child is not truly looking at the entirety of her decision. The speaker voiced that a woman who aborts her baby would take away the opportunity to see her baby’s

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