Gwendolyn Brooks the Mother Essay

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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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    “The Mother” written by Gwendolyn Brooks, is a poem about abortion and the many emotions a mother must face after one. When analyzing “The Mother” with structural criticism we can see a connection between this poem and Gwendolyn Brooks other poems. This can also be compared to modern day as well. Many see abortion as a choice but when reading this poem it shows us that there is more to that choice. The speaker of this poem can be any mother that has lost a child through abortion. “Abortions will

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    In “The Mother” by Gwendolyn Brooks, a voice is given to a woman grieving her unborn children. The reader of this poem is subjected to the same feelings the speaker possess. The unnamed speaker feels heartache and guilt for the lives that were taken away from the children and she feels adoration for the lives that could have been if it were not for her taking their life away. The author uses metaphors, rhyme schemes, and imagery to develop the theme and tone of the poem. Without taking a side

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    The Mother by Gwendolyn Brooks Gwendolyn Brooks’ poem The Mother is an anti- abortion poem whose purpose is to inform and educate people of the effects and guilt associated with abortion. Being a victim of abortion, the writer explains how hard it becomes for other mothers like her to forget about their aborted infants. “Abortions will never let you forget. You remember the children you got that you did not get.” She also explains the little important things that the mothers miss because of abortion

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    The Moral behind Gwendolyn Brooks’ poem: « The Mother » In Gwendolyn Brooks’ poem “The Mother”, the author expresses a lot of her thoughts and feelings in order to share her experience. It is written in the first person and the narrator is adopted by the author herself, Gwendolyn Brooks, who embodies a weaken mother. In this poem, Gwendolyn Brooks tries to portray what abortion is for a woman and to describe the harsh truth about how women feel afterwards. Thus, this poem is mostly targeted to aim

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    August 9th, 2015 The Mother Abortion, a sensitive topic most people don’t want to talk about or try to figure out ways for it to be out-lawed. "The Mother," a poem written by Gwendolyn Brooks looks at abortion from a mothers’ point of view. This poem deals with the heartfelt emotions that a woman may go through after she has had an abortion. The theme, tone and figures of speech written displays overwhelming regret tormenting her mind. The theme in this poem shows this mother in many ways, is mourning

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    “The Mother,” a poem by Gwendolyn Brooks, was published in 1964 before the issue of abortion was a major social and political conflict. Ms. Brooks wrote this free verse poem about abortion and the emotional verses that probe into the feelings and attitude a woman has after an abortion. The poem speaks from a mother’s point of view and dialogs about memories she will not experience with children that are not here because of her own choices. Secondly, the guilt of a mother terminating her children

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    discussing these issues. A prime example of Brooks pushing these boundaries in her poetry would come from her short free verse poem “the mother” published in 1963. In a world that either completely labels abortion as either a grave sin against God or as a womans complete right to her own body, Brooks takes this extremely touchy topic head on in this poem and gives voice to an impoverished woman who has herself had to endure multiple abortions. Brooks explores the tremendous impact poverty has on

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    “The Mother” by Gwendolyn Brooks is written to portray the harshness and reality of life choices. The narrative voice establishes a tone of emptiness created by a woman who cannot accept what she has done. “Abortions will not let you forget” explains the lifelong impact abortion has on an individual (231). Brook’s poem is powerful because of the imagery, use of second person voice, and the tone the speaker uses to convey the ramifications of abortion. “You remember the children you got that

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    The Mother by Gwendolyn Brooks is a an anti-abortion poem that is very descriptive and filled with words of imagery. The Mother is about the point of view from a mother, who has had one or more abortions and feels regret and guilt over the loss of her unborn children. She is haunted by the voices of her dead children, and she feels like the crime is all hers to bear. The structure of the poem is rhymes verse and we can see that every other line rhymes. This poem is broken up into 3 stanzas, and

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