Never Forgotten
Abortion is a very touchy subject for most people. It is a political fight that has extremes from both opinions. While most stories are told from the aborted child's side, Gwendolyn Brooks', "the mother," comes from a woman's portrayal of the situation. The mother's portrayal is very good. It makes the readers feel, even for a second, the pain and difficulty of the mother and her decision. Through this we can somewhat understand why or how someone would make this grueling decision. Although abortions are done for many different reasons, the children who are killed are never forgotten. The speaker of this poem is the mother. This is an elegy to the unborn child. The poem is from the mother's point of view. In the first stanza, the mother seems to be telling the audience everything that she would never be able to do to the child. For example, the mother mentions that she will never neglect the child, nor be able to scuffle off ghosts that come. The second part is more her apology and her explanation on why she went through with having the abortion. She mentions that she stole
It says, "In my deliberateness I was not deliberate," that although she went through with this horrible ordeal, she thought that this would be the only way. Another figure of speech Brooks uses, ". Although their time together was short she did in fact bond with them and love them. The mother loved them and always will. She did not give a physical birth, but she did go through the emotional ups and downs of pregnancy and the difficulties of abortion. The mother uses different ways to explain her feelings as well as the child itself. The mother also implies that she gave birth to the child. Then again that the last lines were just a cover up for her to not feel guilty, but in fact she knows she is faulty. " This shows repetition, which puts emphasize on this statement. This poem uses many different types of language. The mother knows that what she did was wrong, but at the time she felt that there was no other option in the situation.
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