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“The Youngest Daughter” by Cathy Song
Images of Asian cultures pop out after reading the poem “The Youngest Daughter” by Cathy Song. The narrator may write this poem to reminisce her childhood, the time she is still living with her mother and carrying on her duty as the youngest daughter. ... They ate in “familiar silence”; this implies that the mother and daughter don’t talk much to each other. ... In reality the mother-daughter relationship is vague in communication. ... The title of the poem “The Youngest Daughter” can give us an idea that song may be the last child that will leave the home. ... Bitter for her mom, sweet of the physical family attention, and sorrow because she’s the youngest daughter. ... “The Youngest Daughter. ... “Cathy Song: The Youngest Daughter.
Approximate Word count = 1288 Approximate Pages = 5.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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