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The poem "Advice to women" is written by the poet Eunice de Souza. The poem as understood by the name is women-centric. She says that women are the beauty of the world and the beauty is caged under the delusion of persecution for flying.
She says that women often finds her happiness in playing the major role of daughter, wife, mother in her whole life.
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The poem Advice to Women by Eunice D'Souza compares a cat's arrogantly indifferent attitude towards life, the universe and all things to what a woman's reaction should be when rejected by her lover.
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- The poet in “Advice to Women” focuses on the otherness of women and comments ironically.
- The Poet's confessional mode here divulges her mind’s insecurity. She seems to be longing for comfort and peace at the cost of her suppressed and inner desires, but there is a constant tinge of tension and frustration.
- A growing awareness made her to raise her voice against oppression and inequality. The new generation of women poets have emerged as — motivated, unafraid of feminist ideologies. The conflict in their minds between tradition-bound roles and between feminist learning have left them perplexed and bewildered
- The poetry appears as a countenance of the emotional striptease of a woman who is deprived of what she craves after. The poet is making known her dilemma without reluctance. D’Souza’s poems are crucial attempts to invoke subjective reflections and introspection in the readers.
- She adopts an observant tone with a detached voice and underlying fury in her poems. She articulates her dislike against the Goan-Catholic society in this way which makes her tone vociferous. Several of her poems are the revelation of her this harsh attitude.
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