Photographs take us down the memory lane and evoke various emotions. Justify the statement with reference to the poem 'A Photograph'
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A photograph of the Himalayas.
A photograph of the Himalayas.
A photographer stands shrouded in a dark cloth, focusing upon his subjects through a lens. On the other end of the long, tapering box camera, his subject stands perfectly still, waiting to be immortalised — or documented. As the seconds tick by, the photograph develops painstakingly, and is finally produced in sepia tones, to ensure their longevity. The years roll by and the photograph, worn with time, perhaps finds itself in a gallery
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Events are turned into memories when time passes away. But those events are captured on a piece of cardboard called photograph. Shriley Toulson's poem, ‘A Photograph’ relates to that feeling, when Shriley was looking on the photo the memory of her mother refreshes back, when she used to look at the picture and laugh out loudly looking at her innocent childhood days. Shriley is getting emotional because she is missing those days and her mother, however when her mother saw that photograph she used to get emotional missing her childhood days. The only thing common between their emotion is that they can’t bring the time back.
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