Entrapment, Loss of Identity, Feminism
"In the Park" by Gwen Harwood makes use of techniques such as metaphor, imagery, and enjambment. These techniques help create a vivid picture of the woman's sense of loss and despair as she cares for her children in the park.
In the poem "In the Park" by Gwen Harwood, the speaker portrays the monotonous and unfulfilling life of a mother through vivid imagery and stark contrasts. The park setting serves as a metaphor for the speaker's feelings of entrapment and longing for something more. Through the use of language and structure, Harwood explores themes of identity, isolation, and societal expectations. The poem ultimately challenges traditional gender roles and highlights the complexities of motherhood.
go to the park where,next to the man on the bench,there is a tree on his right,on the tree there is a frisbee ,turn into wildvine and get it,go to the lake aim at gwen and you will hit her on the head getting her attention
The cast of Walk in the Park - 2010 includes: Milli Inilla as Gwen Tammy Sander as Judy Sirle Von Schihver as Mira
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