Catrin

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Clarke displays the “Catrin” poem about parental and child relationship and the bounds between parent and child. The poem begins with poet’s voice to a child and the poem highlighted the difference between mother and child and the common problems parents have with their children. Also the poem is about the loving but sometimes the tense relationship changes between mother and daughter and Catrin has strained relationship with her mother.
The poem is split it in to two stanzas: the first stanza is in the past tense as she remembers the birth of her daughter and the second stanza is Catrin’s childhood and suggest that they are still struggling between them. The breaking stanza displays the cutting of the umbilical cord.
In Catrin, Clarke uses her own relationship with her daughter to present a general truth about the struggle and conflict within relationship between parent and child. The narrator talks about two points in the relationship in this poem which are the birth of her child in the past and the present tense and they still struggling between them. The idea of this poem is th...

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