Comment on the significance of the line, 'mother, the holidays have come. '
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- At the sight of his mother from his deathbed, he utters, "Mother, the holidays have come." This ambiguous line is significant because it represents being reunited with his mother, who obviously loves him, and it represents death - the other homecoming.
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At the sight of his mother from his deathbed, he utters, "Mother, the holidays have come." This ambiguous line is significant because it represents being reunited with his mother, who obviously loves him, and it represents death - the other homecoming.
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