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According to the poem A Photograph
The Three Stanzas depict three different phases . What are they ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The three stanza depict three different phases.

The first stanza depict the sweet, smiling face of the poet's mother

with her two girl's cousins when they were out to enjoy their holiday

at the beach. The poet's mother was only a girl of twelve than.

It was her childhood stage.

     

The second phase is about the middle aged mother of the poet.

That girl of twelve is a middle aged lady now and she laughs

to see her girl cousins at the snapshot taken at the beach holiday.

The third phase is about the death of that middle aged poet’s mother.

The poet mourns the death of her mother and remains speechless

and thereafter reigns deeper silence.

Answered by upenderjoshi28
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Answer:

The poem, The Photograph is about transience of human life, death, and mysteries surroundings them. The poet is looking at the photograph of her mother and missing her. The photograph depicts the scene of her mother’s childhood when she along with her cousins, Betty, Dolly, and uncle had gone to the beach. The uncle had clicked this photograph.

The second stanza depicts poet’s mother’s adulthood and middle age. The poet has pleasant memories about the time spent with her mother.  

The third stanza depicts poet’s grief and sadness at the loss of her mother.  

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