John masefield says,"my mother's life made me a man". how does he justify this feeling?
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John Masefield justifies this feeling beautifully.
Explanation:
- While giving birth to John Masefield his mother died, he longed to meet her in the future.
- He thought if her mother will ever meet her now she will never recognize him.
- He thinks that every woman has to go through the same pain of bearing a child that her mother felt.
- He felt ashamed as he could not give anything to his mother for the sacrifice she made for him and that pain made him a man.
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