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How does 'silence' intensify more 'silence'?

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Answered by ItzMADARA
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This expression from the poem ‘The Photograph’ by Shirley Toulson means the truth and mystery of the poet’s mother’s death fills him with sadness. The constant pain she experiences on account of her loss makes her silent. She is unable to solve the mystery about death. She can’t do anything about it. Whenever she remembers her mother, she just becomes silent with the pain that followed after her mother’s death.  

Answered by Anonymous
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In the poem the photograph silence silences everything. It is a sadness of the great loss of her loving mother. Death can silence everyone and can leave one as speechless

The silence silences means the loss of her mother's death. Its silence refers to mother's death and silence refers to make more silence

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