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both wry with the laboured ease of loss. describe the ironical situation here..
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Answered by sohana051
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The poem A Photograph by Shirley Toulson is sad that the laughter that is deeply imprinted on her mother’s face is no longer to be available, as her mother is no more, and she has also grown up.

Her mother also feels the same for her childhood days.

The word wry here implies disappointment and both of them are dejected and disappointed at their past childhood and youth days.

Answered by DevendraLal
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In this question, we need to tell the irony of the situation.

  • Shirley Toulson laments in her poem A Photograph that she will no longer be able to see her mother's laugh because her mother has passed away and she has grown up.
  • Her mother has the same sentiments towards her youth.
  • The word wry in this context denotes disappointment, and both of them are disappointed in their former youth and upbringing.
  • Actually, they both experience a sense of loss. Losing her carefree childhood, the mother.
  • She won't be able to relive the joyous moments she once had at the beach.
  • She can never again be the happy 12-year-old girl. It is also a loss for the poet.
  • It's possible that she won't ever again laugh or see her happy face. The irony of the situation is that they both have trouble tolerating the loss.

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