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Why does the author contrast the beauty of the woman in the poem in the first stanza with the sorrow she feels in the final stanza? (a) this contrast expresses the speaker’s sadness over changes in her culture; the first stanza represents her understanding of her culture as a child. the final stanza expresses her sadness now that time as passed and that culture has changed. (b) the poem presents traditional views on the role of women and of the social practice of seclusion and contrasts this expectation with the oppression and despair that this practice creates. (c) the contrast shows what happens to the beauty of a woman over time and emphasizes the need for a pardah to shield women from that onslaught.

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