Many aspects of life cause change, and one of them is motherhood. Gwen Harwood’s sonnet “In the Park” depicts a woman’s opposition to her changed self. When the woman meets her lover from the past, she is made confront how she has changed. The enjambment intensifies that this is her current reality that is changed. The slow hypocritical monotonous tone applied by Harwood shows the woman’s depressive state, which has appeared through her understanding that she and her life differ, and that once choices are made, they are unalterable. It also reveals her aggravation and cynicism at being opposed to a changed self. She is a mother, her clothing is outdated and she has no freedom anymore. Unlike the lover from the pats she can not just leave everything and walk away; she is entrapped and disappointed nursing her baby.
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