2.The poem "My Mother at Sixty-six" is written in a lyrical idiom. It means. (a) It captures complex subtleties of human relationships. (b) It highlights the universal bond between mother and daughter. (c) It expresses emotions in an imaginative and artistic style. (d) It captures the fear of losing someone near and dear.
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2.The poem "My Mother at Sixty-six" is written in a lyrical idiom. It means.It highlights the universal bond between mother and daughter
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The correct option is (a) It captures complex subtleties of human relationships
- The poem explains the bonding in humans. in the given case it is bonding between a mother and a daughter.
- The author is concerned by anxieties about her mother's health. Her emotional anguish stems from the fact that her mother has become feeble and pallid as a corpse in her old age. She is reliant on her loved ones.
- The pain often applies to the childhood's centuries-old familiar suffering that revisits the writer due to mother's old age and her imminent death.
- Similarly, she stares at the young trees 'sprinting' while heading to the airport, in a conscious attempt to distract herself from the critical thoughts of her ageing mother.
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