What theme of ""Aunt Imogen"" is reflected in this excerpt?
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The theme “Aunt Imogen” reflected the pain of her loss in life.
EXPLANATION:
The writer of this poem is Edwin Arlington Robinson. The poem tells about the difficulties of women in society in the form of Aunt Imogen. She lived with two daughters Jane, Sylvester and young George. She expresses her feelings, emotions, and anger throughout the poem.
She says the in this society women have to take care of others without caring about herself and has to live a restricted life. Women would not get persistent happiness in life. Men, on the other hand, can do whatever they want, make challenges and talk whatever they want and says that the world is beautiful.
She wants to teach life things the young George who is also a boy. He is an innocent youth and she knows that he should take responsibility in life when he grows up into an adult. She also worries about Jane and Sylvester and teaches them how to live an independent life.