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Reflection Wrap up for Daddy

Reflection Wrap up for Daddy

Q Reflection Wrap up for Daddy What is the tone of the poem's ending? Has the speaker resolved her conflict or achieved some degree of closure? Or does she remain frustrated, angry, and/or "suspended" in her feelings for her father? Support your position with careful analysis of the text's final line and/or concluding moments.

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The poet indeed has unresolved conflicts with her father. It might also seem that her father’s involvement in the war against the Jews made him come less at home and spend time with her. He was more engrossed in committing the horrors against the Jews than doing his fatherly duties