question :- what is the meaning of the line "both wry with the laboured ease of loss"
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both wry with the laboured ease of loss this line in this line labelled is is a paradox which means the emphasizes that the author is happy also and sad also at the same time as he is happy because he remembers some other memory and sad also because due to the death of his mother
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The poetess is sad about the fact that her mother's laughter is history. Her mother feels the same for her childhood days. The word 'wry' here means disappointment. Both of them are disappointed and dejected over their loss.
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