Human life is short lived in contrast to nature .Comment on tge statement in the light of the poem "A photograph".
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The riddle of short human life has always confounded mankind. Poets, writers, philosophers, scientists, and researchers have not been able to find any clue to it. On the other hand, Nature is far more permanent than human life. The sun, the moon, the mountains, rivers, seas, and planets appear to be eternal (But actually they are also temporary, though their temporariness lasts longer than human beings).
The poem, The Photograph is about transience of human life, death, and mysteries surroundings them. The poet is looking at the photograph of her mother and missing her. The photograph depicts the scene of her mother’s childhood when she along with her cousins, Betty, Dolly, and uncle had gone to the beach. The uncle had clicked this photograph.
Many years later after the poet was born and grown up into a young lady, her mother and she would look at the photograph; the mother used to laugh at her childhood photograph.
After a few more years, the poet’s mother died. The poet still preserved that photograph. Now she would look at the photograph and miss her mother’s laughter at her own photograph. The poet felt the sea-holiday was her mother’s past; and her mother’s laughter had become her past now.
She also makes mention of man’s transience on the sands of life. When she thinks about all this she becomes miserably quiet with the sadness of separation from her mother.