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  1. The power of a photograph is undeniable. It can capture a moment frozen in time, preserving memories that would otherwise fade away with the passing of time. However, it can also evoke emotions and feelings that words may not be able to express. In the poem "The Photograph" by Shirley Toulson, the sRead more

    The power of a photograph is undeniable. It can capture a moment frozen in time, preserving memories that would otherwise fade away with the passing of time. However, it can also evoke emotions and feelings that words may not be able to express. In the poem “The Photograph” by Shirley Toulson, the speaker conveys how a photograph can spread a silence that is both still and touching.

    The silence referred to in the poem is not just the absence of sound, but a deep and profound quietness that pervades the room. The photograph captures a moment that has long since passed, and in doing so, it reminds us of the fleeting nature of life. The stillness of the photograph emphasizes this fact, as it highlights the contrast between the transience of life and the enduring nature of the image.

    The silence in the room is heightened by the silence of the photograph itself. The lack of sound in the photograph intensifies the silence, making it seem even deeper. The photograph becomes a metaphor for the quietness of death, and it serves as a poignant reminder of the finality of life.

    The speaker’s use of the word “touching” in describing the silence implies that the photograph evokes a sense of emotion that is both profound and moving. It speaks to the universal experience of loss and the pain that accompanies it. The photograph captures a moment that is forever lost, and the silence it spreads reminds us of the preciousness of life.

    The second part of the prompt discusses the expression “the truth and mystery of the poet’s mother’s death fills him with sadness.” The poet’s mother’s death is a source of constant pain, and the speaker is unable to shake the mystery surrounding her death. The silence that accompanies the speaker’s memories of his mother is a testament to the enduring power of grief. The speaker’s mother’s death remains a mystery, and this uncertainty only adds to the speaker’s sadness.

    In conclusion, the photograph in “The Photograph” by Shirley Toulson represents the quietness of death and the enduring nature of memory. The photograph captures a moment that is forever lost, and the silence it spreads reminds us of the fleeting nature of life. The mystery surrounding the speaker’s mother’s death serves as a poignant reminder of the power of grief and the lasting impact it can have on our lives.

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    In the poem "A Photograph", poet's mother died twelve years ago. Play quiz on A Photograph Summary of A Photograph

    In the poem “A Photograph”, poet’s mother died twelve years ago.

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    In the poem A Photograph, the sea has stood onslaught of the time i.e. without any change. Play quiz on A Photograph Summary of A Photograph

    In the poem A Photograph, the sea has stood onslaught of the time i.e. without any change.

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    The phrase of the poem is its silence silences which depicts poet's inability to express her grieve. Play quiz on A Photograph Summary of A Photograph

    The phrase of the poem is its silence silences which depicts poet’s inability to express her grieve.

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    The happiness of poet's mother on seeing the photo and of poet seeing her mother in happy mood is ironic because her mother is sad on the loss of her youth. On the other hand, poet is sad because her mother is no more. Play quiz on A Photograph Summary of A Photograph  

    The happiness of poet’s mother on seeing the photo and of poet seeing her mother in happy mood is ironic because her mother is sad on the loss of her youth. On the other hand, poet is sad because her mother is no more.

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    The poem A Photograph is written in free verse. It does not have rhyme scheme. Play quiz on A Photograph Summary of A Photograph

    The poem A Photograph is written in free verse. It does not have rhyme scheme.

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    The tone of the poem A Photograph is sad and melancholy. The poet memorises her dead mother who again remembers her lost youth. Both are sad. Play quiz on A Photograph Summary of A Photograph

    The tone of the poem A Photograph is sad and melancholy. The poet memorises her dead mother who again remembers her lost youth. Both are sad.

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    The poem A Photograph is written in the memory of poet's mother who goes into reminiscence after seeing an old photo framed in cardboard. In the photo, there are three people, poet's mother and two of her cousins who are holding poet's mother's hands. The photo was taken when poet's mother was 12 yeRead more

    The poem A Photograph is written in the memory of poet’s mother who goes into reminiscence after seeing an old photo framed in cardboard. In the photo, there are three people, poet’s mother and two of her cousins who are holding poet’s mother’s hands. The photo was taken when poet’s mother was 12 years old.

    The poet then memorises how her mother laughed seeing her photo of her youth. But deep inside, she was sad because her youth was gone. Now, in the present, the poet’s mother is no more and she is remembering her (mother’s) laugh and missing her.

    So the whole poet is about loss and grief because of it. Both poet and her mother laugh because of their old memories. But ironically both are sad because they have lost something.

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    The sea is immortal and never changes unlike humans who are short lived and die. Play quiz on A Photograph Summary of A Photograph

    The sea is immortal and never changes unlike humans who are short lived and die.

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