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Wet Nurse's Aide
Join Date: Mar 2004
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Altogether Autumn
I recently read a literary essay entitled "Altogether Autumn."
The last para. goes like this, which, presumably, implies the theme: Then came the autumn when I [mother/narrator] planted the bulbs alone, and knew that from then on it would always be that way. But every year, in autumn, she [daughter, who planted bulbs with mother together throughout childhood but doesn't now since she has grown from a toddler to a schoolgirl] talks about it. Full of nostalgia for the security of childhood, the seclusion of a garden, the final moments of a season [autumn/for the sake of alliteration?]. How both of us would dearly love to have a time machine. To go back. Just for a day. My question: What does ALTOGETHER mean in the title? Together? Whole? True? or whatever? Please help me if any one has any clues. Eng. is not my native language. ![]() |
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