explain the line: it's silence silences
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The photograph reflects a dear, old memory of the poet's mother. While her mother was alive, she would look at the photograph and reminiscence about the day spent at the sea. However, after the mother's death, the photograph elicits no words from the poet. It is a reminder of her mother's death. This harsh realization of loss silences her.
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This phrase fro the poem "A Photograph" means that the mystery and truth of the death of the poet's mother makes her very sad.
The sadness which is filled with pain makes her silent and she bears a constant pain throughout.
This pain due to her mother's death makes her silent and brings an environment of silence
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