Why was her mother's laughter past for the poetess
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the poet also used to laugh at the mother's past when she was alive. together they would often look at the snapshot of her mother's sea holiday trip with her cousin and uncle. however, after the mother's death, the same snapshot become the cause of her pain and anguish. the snapshot constantly reminded the poet of her mother's irreparable loss.
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The mother of the poem laughs is:
- Some years later, when the poet's mother dies, in the poet, his mother's laughter becomes a thing of the past.
- That's why he says "the beach holiday was his past and mine is his laughter".
- Just as a mother remembers her old days, a poet can remember her mother.
- The beach holiday was my mother’s past, but after her death, her laughter became a thing of the past for the poet.
- Both had lost their youth over time.
- The image is distorted and blurred; the memory of my mother's laughter is also gone.
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