Mother, any distance greater than a single span

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English (Simon Armitage) Mind Map on Mother, any distance greater than a single span, created by lana.christon on 13/10/2014.
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Mother, any distance greater than a single span
  1. Tone
    1. Sense of security
      1. Mother
        1. Independence
        2. Humerous-esque
          1. Relief + excitement
            1. Eager to leave
            2. Passage from birth to adulthood
            3. Structure
              1. Conversational
                1. Informal rhyme
                2. Each line is connected
                  1. Connected to mother
                  2. Unstructured
                    1. Life at home isn't always same + smooth
                      1. Rocky home persuaded to leave
                  3. Imagery
                    1. Symbol of tape measure
                      1. Umbilical chord
                        1. Physically
                        2. Mother + son are bonded
                          1. There when born, there when leaving
                        3. Freedom, Negatives, Measurements, House, Help, Heaven
                          1. Elipses
                            1. Final breath
                              1. Reluctant
                            2. Ambiguity
                            3. Formal relationship = 'mother'
                              1. Mother is safety net
                                1. Always there for him
                                2. Independence
                                  1. Running theme
                                    1. Space
                                    2. Connected
                                      1. Practicality of moving house
                                    3. Endless opportunities in life
                                      1. 'A hatch that opens on an endless sky
                                        1. 'To fall or fly'
                                          1. Things go two ways
                                        2. She is certain
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