Mother To Son Poem Analysis

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To children, parents are the people that are supposed to influence them and give them valuable advice to help them through the toughest of times. In the poem “Mother to Son” by Langston Hughes, it tells how the mother is giving good advice to her son by telling him to never give up because life turns out okay in the end. In the short story “Rules of The Game” by Amy Tan, it tells about a mother and daughter’s struggling relationship, and how the mother thinks that she’s helping her daughter but she actually isn’t. The theme of both the poem and short story is that parent/child relationships aren’t always good.

In “Mother to Son” the mother begins by telling her son that life has not been easy for her, and goes on to tell him to never give up even if life can be very hard sometimes. “Life for me ain’t been no crystal stair” (line 2). The mother knows it’s going to be hard for her son because she’s been through it all, and she hasn’t given up and it turned out okay so she wants her son to keep going. She also wants her son to she that she made it that far so he can too. “So, boy, don’t you turn back/Don’t you set down on the steps/’Cause you find it’s
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The mother says to Waverly, “‘Better to lose less, see if you really need.’” She thinks that this will help, but it annoys Waverly because her mother doesn’t know anything about chess. “My mother would proudly walk with me, visiting many shops, buying very little. ‘This my daughter Wave-ly Jong,’ she said to whoever looked her way.” This causes Waverly and her mother to have a struggling relationship, and Waverly ends up running away because of her mother’s boasting about her. Waverly then comes back to her house, and her mother says that she is not welcome there. This shows a bad relationship between a mother and a