What are the two images of youth used by poet?
from 'My Mother At Sixty-Six'
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The two images of youth used by poet in the poem 'My Mother At Sixty-Six' are 'trees sprinting' and, 'the merry children'.
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In the poem, the poet presents the picture of what life is all about. While driving to the airport, she analyzes that her mother had grown old. She feels sad and gloomy because of this realization. At the same time, she notices the sprinting trees and the children happily coming out of their homes. This makes the poet understand the real meaning of life. Life comprises of birth and death. Where some things are growing old, at the same time, some are being born and being happy.
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