All of these poems deal with parents’ relationships with and reflections on their children.Plath, Broadstreet, Hood
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All of these poems deal with parents' relationships with and reflections on their children. Show how the poets bring out their feelings through use of theme, language, imagery and structure The relationship between parent and child is one of great mystery and also profundity. Love can survive a lifetime but can also falter within a second, though the love of a parent for their child, their offspring, no matter what, is eternal and unconditional. Though it is hard to express a love so full of devotion, so powerful it can survive generations, in to a few simple words. Yet here we have three poems written over four centuries expressing the author's love for their child. Although the poems were written in a number of different eras, where social stance, economy and living conditions were so different, love is and will always be the same. Love can bring endless pain and...

