Explain both wry with the laboured ease?
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Therefore 'wry'. 'laboured' conveys that both the poet and her mother were struggling, trying to cope with their loss. Yet, both realised that the loss was final and they had to accept it, therefore 'ease'. 'laboured ease of loss' is an oxymoron, a poetic device where two opposites are used together.
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Heya!!
This means that the daughter sighs on losing her mother and her mother on losing her childhood happy memories.
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