How is the message of this poem similar to the poet's message in 'mother in son'?
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Both poems mourn the bravery of one who has died.
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Dunbar mourns Frederick Douglass in an elegy depicting him as "a spirit brave" who spoke "fearlessly".
Edna St. Vincent Millay´s poem is an elegy to her mother. She shares a similar message, as she highlights her deceased mother´s courage, which she showed during her entire life, and even at the time of her death.
D. Both poems suggest that earthly items are unnecessary after death.
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it’s D
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C.Both poems mourn the bravery of one who has died.
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I'm pretty sure it's c, but you didn't give the other poem?
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the answer is c
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The answer is:
C.Both poems mourn the bravery of one who has died.
Written for late persons, The courage that my mother has, written by Edna St. Vincent, talks about all the things that her mother taught her, and the thing that she wishes she had left her is her courage.
The correct answer is Both poems encourage endurance through hardships.
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The similarity between the poem "A Poet and His Song" by Paul Laurence and "Mother to Son" by Langston Hughes is that both poems express the need to prevail in any difficult situation, always working hard for it.
In both poems the authors show how other people have more opportunities than them. In "A Poet and His Song" the author says: "I work hard, and toil and sweat, While others dream within the dell;" and in " Mother to Son ":" I'm still climbing, And life for me ain't been in the crystal stair. ". However, although things have not been easy for them, they have always been working hard and continued, facing any problem that has come their way.
If i remember correctly, "the courage that my mother had" was about a person talking about how her mother left her a brooch but she really wanted her mother courage, knowing this i would say "both poems suggest that earthly items are unnecessary after death." i don't know what other poem is there though. let me know if this .
The correct answer is C.
Both poems encourage endurance through hardships. In both poems, the message would be "keep going," or "carry on." A person should not give up in the face of struggles; instead, one must endure.