Between mothers and children of refugees, the nature of relationships depicted between mothers and children is very gentle and unique. The title of this poem directly implies the relationship between mother and child. As the metaphor of "There is no Madonna, a child can not touch, a mother's gentle picture ...", the first line details this idea. This statue of Jesus shows that refugee's mother and children have a unique relationship of intimacy and love. Other parents and children have not experienced it.
Alice Walker tried to explore the warmth of parental relationship with "39 poems". Judy Bruen of "Daddy" also remembers the same thing. Chinua Achebe's "mother at a refugee camp" shows just how strong a mother's love is towards death, like W. H. Oden's "Funeral Blues". Christina Rossetti tried to use her poem "Remember" to show how he can alleviate the reality of her death for her loved ones and friends. The theme of Alexandre Block's "Do not be afraid of death" is similar
Many poets use poetry to express their feelings about their relationships with parents and children. Alice Walker's "The Nineteenth Poetry" is a girl who grew up around an old age and remembered. In this poem she talks about how much she missed her father because she died. D. H. Lawrence 's "piano" is about men, as my mother listens to women' s songs, I always tell them to play the piano. The "mother of the refugee camp" of Chinua Acebbe speaks to the woman of the refugee camp, but the child is very sick and immediately dies.
I believe that he can provide something better than the best type of love that any mother of the camp will have. This poem is greatly affected by the negative theme of loss and maternal separation. The 39-year-old poem is based on how her daughter recollects her and her father's memory. The speaker's father is likely to die and has the meaning of "death" before "the end," and her father stands in front of it. This sentence effectively uses the eugenic expression which shows the separation caused by the death of the father.