what is the significance of the parting word of the speaker and her smile in " My mother at sixty six
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The significance of the parting words is for the encouragement and moral support of the poet's mother. The poet is giving hope to her mother that they will meet again. The smile in true sense is painful as the poet is trying to hide her emotions.
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"See you soon, Amma," the poet says as she bids her mother farewell while also attempting to leave her feeling upbeat and joyful.
- They also let the poet understand the loneliness her mother experienced as she grew older.
- Her grins represent her powerlessness in the face of her mother's impending passing.
- They convey her love and care for her mother as well as the grief and difficulty she feels as she struggles to accept this painful realization.
- The poet's final words of comfort and her smiles stand in stark contrast to the childhood fears or aches that were once so familiar.
- She makes a conscious effort to conceal her true emotions through her words and smiles.
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