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... However, the daughter was looked upon as being smart and having poise by the mother, and she learned the task of a woman’s work. ... “A woman’s work was nothing less than art.”
At the beginning of the poem, the daughter seems to be defending the fact that a woman’s work deserves respect for being a “high art. ... The daughter feels gloomy because she can not go outside and be with her friends, but she also realizes that a woman’s work is considered an art.
Approximate Word count = 414 Approximate Pages = 1.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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