Why do you think does the poetess say nothing about her mother's death
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In the poem 'A Photograph' by Shirley Toulson, the poetess says nothing about her mother's death because she has no words to describe her feelings about the painful incident of her death. She is grieving the loss of her mother and describes the absence as a silence that speaks for itself. She is completely overwhelmed with grief when she comes across the childhood photograph of her mother.
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There is nothing to say because she has no words to describe her feelings about the painful incident of her mother's death.
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