it is basically about the spouse who is unsatisfied with their sex life. in the setting, men ruled over women and that the women can not complain about it. the point of view of the spouse is that she asks the question "Where is it? this freedom i am suppose to enjoy?"
I think that the poem is about an abused spouse, but she can't do anything about it because she loved her husband so much.
The Spouse, by Luis g Datu is religious in nature. It is about a woman who stands in her house and watches her husband work in the fields.
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In The Spouse by Luis G. Dato, the woman is a slave to her love for her husband. She refuses to look for joy outside the world she shares with her husband. The husband is so preoccupied with work to provide for his wife, that he isn't able to enjoy the love and passion she lavishes upon him.
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