the summary of poem 'the woman the boy became'
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In her poem “The woman the boy became,” Tempest writes, ... That poem is from “Hold Your Own,” which examines and reimagines the story of Tiresias, a prophet who, in Greek mythology, is punished by Hera for killing a pair of mating snakes. He is turned into a woman, marries a man, and bears children.
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In her poem “The woman the boy became,” Tempest writes, ... That poem is from “Hold Your Own,” which examines and reimagines the story of Tiresias, a prophet who, in Greek mythology, is punished by Hera for killing a pair of mating snakes. He is turned into a woman, marries a man, and bears children
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