what is the meaning of the line "both wry with the labored ease of loss".
in chapter 1st of English(class 11th).
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The line refers to the sea holiday as recollected by her mother and the poet. Though the mother fondly remembered the good old times of her childhood, there was a sense of loss as she realised that those happy moments would never come back. The poet was also happy remembering her mother's laughing face but she too felt the loss as her mother was no more. Thus both fondly remembered their pasts but they also experienced the pain of their loss.
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The line refers to the sea holiday as recollected by her mother and the poet. Though the mother fondly remembered the good old times of her childhood, there was a sense of loss as she realised that those happy moments would never come back. The poet was also happy remembering her mother's laughing face but she too felt the loss as her mother was no more. Thus both fondly remembered their pasts but they also experienced the pain of their loss.
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⏩In this line two different things are there at the same time.
⚫️when the poet looks at her mothers laughing photograph she become happy.
⚫️ when she realised that his mother is no more she becomes sad.
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