what are the words that convey the poet's agony in my mother at sixty six
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angry , furious, patronizing
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patronizing ,angry ,furious
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My Mother at Sixty Six' the poet, Kamala Das smiled at her mother while parting and warranted her that she would see her soon. it absolutely was a forced smile and not a natural one as she was hiding the anxiety and fear of loosing her mother. convey that ageing could be a natural action yet the fear of separation from your loved and near once is incredibly painful. It is the emotional pain the poet feels because of the realisation that her mother was growing old and pale. 2. The poet's childhood fear was that her mother would get old and die and she or he would lose her mother and thus be separated from her.
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