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Father and Child by Gwen Harwood
Gwen Harwood (1920-1995) was born and educated in Brisbane; she was one of Australia's greatest lyric poets. She began writing poetry in 1950. In this time, men were still dominant, and only very few women entered the work force. Gwen¡¦s poems are based on her Christian beliefs and society's beliefs. However, Gwen did not just follow the strict social rules, instead of challenging the beliefs towards motherhood and many other issues of the time. She also wrote some stories and critical essays. Now, it¡¦s my pleasure to present and analyse one of her well-known poem ¡¥Father and Child¡¦.
The poem ¡¥Father and Child¡¦ is actually made up by two poems in narrative style; it tells the story of a young child whose journey from total innocence to the brutal death is the major thematic concern. Because it is made by two parts of poem, we can easily compare these two and also to understand how author portray the difference perspective in these two poems.
¡¥Barn Owl¡¦ is the first part of this poem; it describes the understanding of a child¡¦s inner world. Harwood sets the poem in the point of view of the child as it allows the audience to into the child¡¦s thought and emotions. When the child says, ¡
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Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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