English, asked by sneha4233, 1 year ago

Appreciation of poem somebody's mother

Answers

Answered by BrainlyVirat
209
нєяє ιѕ тнє αиѕωєя..

ѕσмєвσ∂у'ѕ мσтнєя...

The poem "Somebody's Mother" is written by Mary Dow Brine. It describe the incident in which a young boy helps a frightened old lady to cross the road When she was igored by everyone else.

The favourite lines of this poem are
"And so without hurt or harm he guided the trembling feet along".

The figure of speech used in this poem is Inversion. "At the crowded crossing, she waited long."

I liked this poem because of the compassion shown by the young boy that teaches us to help the needy, old and poor people.

Hence,the poem is written very simply and reminds us of saying "Do unto others what you would have then do unto you".

I hope my answer
helped!

Answered by apeksha160
10

This poem, Somebody's Mother has generosity its central subject. In an act of generosity, the small child approaches the elderly woman when he notices her struggling. Someday, he hopes to treat his mother with the same kindness.

Explanation:

•Kindness is the poem's central topic.

•The small child notices the elderly woman suffering and, out of charity, approaches to assist her. One day, he hopes to treat his mother exactly as well.



•One of Mary Dow Brine's exquisite poems, Somebody's Mother, shows the importance of caring for and loving others.

•This poem tells the story of an elderly woman trying to cross the street in shabby clothing but being scared of being hit by oncoming cars.

• A boy who had just left school intervened and helped her, thinking the elderly woman was her mother. Therefore, the elderly woman felt proud and prayed that night, "God, be nice to him, somebody's son!"

Similar questions