How does sylvia plath explore her ideas about motherhood in '' mourning song '' ? Discuss.
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"Morning Song," by Sylvia Plath, depicts a mother's mixed emotions for her newborn baby after giving birth for the first time. Despite the fact that motherhood is commonly represented as a delightful event that gives a woman's life significance, "Morning Song" portrays motherhood as a challenging experience plagued with uncertainty and fear, as well as love and affection.
Rather than displaying profound love and excitement, the mother in the poem feels detached from her kid and, over the course of the poem, gradually learns to build a loving relationship with them.
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