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The woman being discussed here is at one time weeping and has the fiercest delusion. And luckily comes to an end. Just like the rest of the poem, a woman in this stanza also gains some relief from her weeping (Bogan).
This stanza is powerful because it salutes and congratulates the less fortunate ones. E.g., the older wife “who has been cured of feeling unwanted” and soon is at home and becomes jubilant for this (Bogan). In general, this stanza shows that human beings live in quiet desperation where there are wrenching emotions, mental patients, and bizarre behavior that have come to a happy ending. This is seen in the last line of this stanza where this woman is given possible chances to meet a new person and home to live in. The woman discussed in this stanza can be summarized as a being and metaphorically petrified (Bogan).
In conclusion, this whole poem is made of mutual bonds that are found in modernism. This bond is found in various types of work that were produced alongside other modernism examples. I, therefore, conclude that this poem is an ironically moving poem.
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