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    In Rita Dove’s “Daystar,” Dove describes an unnamed mother’s repetitive and exhausting daily routine to reflect the unsatisfying role that women play in society. The woman in the poem fulfills her duties as a mother by performing her chores and watching after her children, but at the end of the day, feels empty. Going through the same motions and actions day after day are not enough to fulfill the woman’s wants or needs anymore and she finds herself dreaming of a place other than the one she currently

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    “abnormal” establishes social prejudices such as exclusions. Daystar, Speed of Dark, Frankenstein, Enemy of the People and Proof are all literature pieces that share a common theme of the impact mainstream society has on individuals. The theme of society’s perception towards mothers, disabilities, physical appearances and mental stability is portrayed through individual characters that struggled to live in a mainstream society. Daystar by Rita Dove emphasizes gender roles and the expectations society

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    “abnormal” establishes social prejudices such as exclusions. Daystar, Speed of Dark, Frankenstein, Enemy of the People and Proof are all literature pieces that share a common theme of the impact mainstream society has on individuals. The theme of society’s perception towards mothers, disabilities, physical appearances and mental stability is portrayed through individual characters that struggled to live in a mainstream society. Daystar by Rita Dove emphasizes gender roles and the expectations society

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    April 14, 1928- May 28, 2014 Title of essay/poem/speech/story: “ the mother”, “Daystar”, “Phenomenal Woman” Year Published: 1945; ; 1978 (3 pts) I. Define four (non-foreign) vocabulary words in CONTEXT that you learned as you read. Include the sentence in which they appear & page # or line # (12 pts). 1.pinched: (adj.) tense and pale from cold, worry or hunger. “the pinched armor of a vanished cricket” (“Daystar” stanza 3, line 2) 2.tumults: (n.) a loud, confused noise, especially

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    Motherhood What is motherhood? Being caring and having patience are the main two components that make a good mother. In the poems “Daystar by Rita Dove and “To a Daughter Leaving Home” by Linda Pastan both of the mothers are going through different stages of motherhood. In both poems we see the similarities that both poems have and we also see the differences. Dove and Pastan show us an early stage of mother and a late stage of motherhood. Although they are different stages of motherhood, they

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    A shrieking kid, a barking dog, the oven timer going off, a hungry husband that just got off work, and a tired fatigued broken-down wife. This is what full blown motherhood is like, and it all started with a “happy” marriage from a loving relationship. Marriages murder women and the poems “To the ladies” by Mary, Lady Chudleigh and “Marks” by Linda Pastan show that women should not have married men two centuries ago, and that women should not marry men now. It is always husband and wife, Adam and

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    are made that the dad is not performing “manly” duties. However, there is no one mold fit all society. People, especially women, should not be stereotyped in roles or duties that society deemed “women only”. The poems “Barbie Doll”, “Girl”, and “Daystar” reveals the pain, shame, and loneliness that some women might experience because of society’s beliefs. Marge Piercy’s poem “Barbie Doll” reveals society’s perception and expectations of girls as soon as they are born. She is to grow-up and adhere

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    The Good and Bad “Parenthood”. Such a powerful word that can have multiple meanings for different people. There can be positive or negative experiences parents go through, especially for new parents. Poetry can illustrate these parental experiences. Parents help guide their children as they mature with age to provide moral guidance, set limits, and provide consequences for unacceptable behavior. Parents are responsible for teaching their child independency, solve problems, and help their child believe

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    R.F Briessendens “ A free-talented tongue: some notes on the poetry of Gwen Harwood” can be found in the “Poetry Criticisms” volume 160 in which the latter provides multiple interpretations , from academics and poets, of the Gwen Harwood’s poem “In the park”. Most notable is the interpretation of the former poem by the esteemed poet and academician Andrew Taylor. In specific terms, Andrew Taylor serves to discuss Gwen’s transition from the life a poet to that of a woman without an identity. Essentially

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    The poem “Daystar” there’s this mother who has a lot of responsibilities, that’s feeling exhausted and wants free time to think. She decides to see the nature while her kids are napping. She only has an hour to “think”. While having her free time she felts like “nothing”

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