Gwendolyn Brooks the Mother Essay

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    poem, “The Mother” by Gwendolyn Brooks has a very powerful context regarding abortion. Abortion is very common throughout the United States, so Brooks poem is still very relatable till this day. The Concept and result of abortion is a very difficult for almost all mothers who have the dreadful experience of abortion; but there are a few parents who can still adjust easily. Gwendolyn Brooks poem gives us very insightful point of views. She gives us her point of view as well as other mothers who are not

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    Gwendolyn Brooks is a famous, African American poetess who is famous for making a social commentary upon the urban society in which she lives. Clearly seen in three of her more popular poems, “the mother”, “a song in the front yard”, and “What shall I give my children? Who are poor?”, Brooks uses the struggles of impoverished motherhood to comment on the stymied lives of adult black women. This is obviously evident in her use of the tone of hopelessness, which transcends all three poems in differing

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    love in a much alternative course. This can be highlighted in a poem by Gwendolyn Brooks called “the mother”. She relates the idea of abortion to the reader in passionate expression of her regret, and allows the reader to glimpse her experience with motherhood and the fierce love she feels toward her unborn. Abortion is met as an unspeakable and selfish act, but this author shows the truth that lies under the word itself. Brooks’ story accounts her reflection on her decision to have abortions as acts

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    of the person involved. In the poem “The Mother” the author, Gwendolyn Brooks, shows what a mother who has

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    The Mother by Gwendolyn Brooks Essay

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    The Mother by Gwendolyn Brooks "The Mother," by Gwendolyn Brooks, is a sorrowful, distressing poem about a mother who has experienced numerous abortions. While reading the poem, you can feel the pain, heartache, distress and grief she is feeling. She is both remorseful and regretful; nevertheless, she explains that she had no other alternative. It is a sentimental and heart wrenching poem where she talks about not being able to experience or do things with the children that she aborted -- things

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    Every Woman Has the Right to Choose Being a mother is one of the best gifts in life. A mother gives her children unconditional love without expecting anything in return. Being a mother means more than having given birth to a child. It is an invisible connection between mother and child; it is a blessing, a relationship that never ends and the love that never dies. However, for some women, motherhood might be challenging in ways they did not expect, forcing them to choose between having an abortion

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    either a woman's right or a sin against God, the poem "The Mother" by Gwendolyn Brooks gives a voice to a mother lamenting her aborted children through three stanzas in which a warning is given to mothers, an admission of guilt is made, and an apology to the dead is given. The poet-speaker, the mother, as part of her memory addresses the children that she "got that [she] did not get" (2). The shift in voice from stanza to stanza allows Brooks to capture the grief associated with an abortion by not

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    A Mother’s Plea The poem “The Mother” written by Gwendolyn Brooks in 1945, is a poem that focuses on the immeasurable losses a woman experiences after having an abortion. The poems free verse style has a mournful tone that captures the vast emotions a mother goes through trying to cope with the choices she has made. The author writes each stanza of the poem using a different style, and point of view, with subtle metaphors to express the speaker’s deep struggle as she copes with her abortions. The

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    “The Mother” by Gwendolyn brooks is a poem that’s told from the perspective of an anonymous speaker- mother who has had numerous abortions. Through the course of the poem we find that the mother is struggling to cope with her feelings towards the actions she had taken to terminate her children. Upon reading the poem one may just zero in on the theme of abortion plays. However, “the mother” shows that motherhood and abortion are both complicated choices- not the simple situation we consider them to

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    After reading the poems, "the Mother" by Gwendolyn Brooks and "Metaphors" by Sylvia Plath the reader can start to see the differences between the two. In the poem, 'The mother' she talks about the regret she has for going through with the abortion and how she still loves the child/children dearly despite having not met them. While as in the poem, 'Metaphors' its seems as though the author despises being pregnant. While both of the poems can relate in one way, that being pregnancy. However, the similarities

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