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what is the central idea of the poem my mother at sixty six​

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Answered by aishwarya199750
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My Mother at Sixty-six is based on the theme of advancing age and the fear of loss and separation associated with it. The poetess undergoes a plethora of emotions when she sees her mother ageing, and feels the pangs of separation at the thought of losing her.

Answered by PoojaBurra
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Ageing, which is an eternal law of nature, is the poem's main theme.

  • The poetess expresses in this poem her fear of losing her mother. In the latter stages of her life, her mother is.
  • The poetess believes that her death is imminent.
  • This idea terrifies the poetess.
  • She looked outside the car to shake off this bad thought.
  • The environment was teeming with activity and life.
  • Young trees appeared to be moving quickly.
  • Kids appeared to be very content.
  • They had to go through security at the airport.
  • Near her mother, the poetess was standing some distance away.
  • She gave her elderly mother another glance.
  • She was distressed to see her mother's lifeless, pale face.

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