The three stanzas depict three different phases. what are they?
in class11th photograph poem.
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The 3 stanzas depicting three different phases in photograph poem are...
1)The first phase depicts the happy childhood of the poet's mother when she was of 12.
2)The second phase depicts the happy moments of the poet with her mother at the beach .
3) The third phase depicts the poet's sadness because of his mother's death..
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The 3 stanzas depicting three different phases in photograph poem are...
1)The first phase depicts the happy childhood of the poet's mother when she was of 12.
2)The second phase depicts the happy moments of the poet with her mother at the beach .
3) The third phase depicts the poet's sadness because of his mother's death..
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The three stanzas in "The Photograph" depict three different periods of the poetess and her mother.
What is "The Photograph" about?
- "The Photograph" by Shirley Toulson is a poem about remembrance, nostalgia, loss, and retrospection.
- The titular photograph refers to a photo of the poetess' mother when she was a child.
- The poetess is sharing a memory within a memory- her memory of her mother and her mother's memory of her childhood.
What do the Three Stanzas depict?
1. First Stanza
- The first stanza is about the contents of the photograph.
- In it, the poetess' mother is a small girl of twelve. She is on a beach with two other, smaller girls- Betty and Dolly.
- This stanza takes place in the mother's past.
2. Second Stanza
- In this stanza, the poetess reminisces her past with her mother.
- She remembers how her mother fondly looked at the photograph and became nostalgic.
- This stanza takes place in the poetess' past.
3. Third Stanza
- In this stanza, the poetess mentions how long it has been since her mother died.
- All she has left now are the memories they shared.
- This stanza takes place in the poetess' present.
Therefore, the three stanzas depict the past and present of the poetess and her mother.
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