Monday, November 11, 2019
Analysis of Refugee mother and Child Essay
The title of the poem gives off the initial impression that the poem may focus on refugees: one who flees to seek refuge, The lives of refugee children, their parents, their feelings, their emotions and their pain. ââ¬ËFor a son she soon would have to forgetââ¬â¢. This foreshadows the idea that her son is dying, and she would have to forget him to adapt to her tragic loss. 2 The metaphor in the fist stanza, ââ¬ËNo Madonna and Child could touch that pictureâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬â¢, relates to the idea of Mary and her child, Jesus. The picture perfect image ââ¬â the ideal image of motherhood. The picture of a beautiful, serene mother with her holy new born child. Realistically the scene would have been far from that idea of bliss. The idea of the first stanza is that the tenderness that the character, the mother, expresses towards her child in the poem surpasses the ideal image of Mary and Jesus. The two situations do not even compare to the depth of love and tenderness of the Refu gee Mother and Child. 3 The poet uses the repetition and the contrasting ideas of the word ââ¬Ëwashedââ¬â¢ in describing the emaciated state of the refugee children. ââ¬ËUnwashedâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬â¢ ââ¬â the hygienic state, ââ¬Ëand ââ¬ËWashed-outâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬â¢ the physical state of the children due to the lack of food. 4 ââ¬ËBlown empty belliesââ¬â¢, the physical appearance of the childrenââ¬â¢s stomachs because of the limited food supply of only carbohydrates. From this unhealthy diet the combination of acids and gases blow out the stomach of the children. This vivid description could also possibly be a pun to the blowflies in Africa. 5 ââ¬ËA ghost smileââ¬â¢, this metaphor could possibly be two ideas: The mother is happy because she is with her son, you can tell she is happy but her smile is faint, hard to notice. Her happiness canââ¬â¢t easily be seen, her smile is not shown in a physical appearance, it holds happiness that gives off its emotion in a feeling which canââ¬â¢t quite be explained, but can be felt by others. This metaphor shows how the mother keeps a fake, or ââ¬Ëghostââ¬â¢ smile on her lips for her childââ¬â¢s sake ââ¬â so her son doesnââ¬â¢t have any fears or worries because he feels content because his mother is content. 6 In her eyes you can see her pride in her son. It is inconspicuous and faded like the figure of a ghost. This line of the poem conveys the motherââ¬â¢s pride towards her son, the poem describes this by being able to faintly see her pride towards her son in her eyes. 7 Th e use of the word ââ¬Ëskullââ¬â¢ is a common symbol for death and foreshadows or represents the death of her son. 8 Singing is commonly known as a happy experience, ââ¬Ësinging in her eyesââ¬â¢ could possiblyà be how the Mother expresses her pride, content and happiness in her son, and how this is passed. Somewhat like the idea of the ghost smile, you canââ¬â¢t see or hear the Mother singing it is seen in her eyes. 9 This simile compares the two ideas of a normal over looked action in another life and a tender and cautious action in their world, the world of the Refugee Mother and Child. In this gentle action, due to her sons dying condition, she takes care while she carefully parts his hair ââ¬â her way of gently expressing love to her son. This little act being one of the few things she can do for her son and one of the few ways she can express her love to him. This action is being compared to putting flowers on a tiny grave of a dead child because it is a gentle and careful action ââ¬â something you would do very cautiously. And ââ¬Ëtiny graveââ¬â¢ because of her sons little size due to his young age. If the child is already passed on when his Mother is parting his hair, this idea of death links to the distinct previous use of the word ââ¬Ëskullââ¬â¢, by the poet. With this evidence, the poem could also be after the child has died and the mother is still holding and caressing her child, gently, carefully and cautiously yet ââ¬â he is no longer alive. This action is explained in a simile and compares her parting his thinning hair to laying flowers on a tiny grave ââ¬â another link to the possible idea that the son is already dead. The mother is gently parting her sonââ¬â¢s hair as a way to say goodbye, since he has passed on ââ¬â just like another form of saying good bye, placing flowers on a grave starting closure and acceptance.
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