Who are the three persons depicted in the photograph?
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The poet's mother and her two girl cousins were depicted in the photograph.
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The three people depicted in the photograph were the poet’s mother and her cousins, Betty and Dolly. Shirley Toulson wrote the free verse poem "A Photograph." Looking at an old photo of her mother when she was twelve years old, the poet begins the poem.
What is the incident behind this photograph?
- The mother of the poet is pictured in a cardboard frame grasping the hands of her two female cousins.
- She was the eldest of the three children and looked "lovely."
- On one occasion, the three girls stay still for their uncle's camera while giggling and paddling, their hair flowing over their cheeks.
- The sea, which seemed to have remained intact, washed their 'transient' feet.
- This image of transience is starkly contrasted with the endless water.
Therefore, the three people depicted in the photograph were the poet’s mother and her cousins, Betty and Dolly. Looking at a very old photo of her mother, who is no longer with us, the poet nostalgically recalls happy moments. Although the poet is overcome with grief, he is at a loss for words.
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