Should parents help their child to deal with everything every time or should they leave their child to figure things out by themselves? Parenting has a huge impact on a life of a person. Their foundation of emotions, work ethics, personality, and focus depends upon how their parents raise them. Parents are known as the first teacher of a child. Initially, a child imitates and learns from their parents. But time comes when a child might not always get support from their parents and they needs to figure things out in their life with their own reasoning. The world outside the family will test everyone for the fitness to survive. Similarly, in the poem “The Writer”, Richard Wilbur, explains how he has been listening to his rebellious teenage …show more content…
Trees outside the window were just magnificent that could lure anyone to relax. There, the daughter of the writer was typing a story. A room in this poem could be referred as how easy life becomes when you have your parents around to guide you. Everything seems so nice, beautiful and comfortable. She has been provided with the luxury. He could hear her typing on a typewriter as quick as possible to get her head on paper, with greater effort as it takes time to type in the typewriter. Her speeding nature could demonstrate that she was typing something that she already knew, a memory perhaps but step by step. It’s more likely that it will take a lot of time and effort to put life in a single file. She is still growing and has much to experience on how to put things together. Therefore, the writer should have focused on how to get to know her new teenage daughter.
Describing his daughter to be young, he inferred that she had much to live and experience a whole bunch of stuffs. She has yet to live maybe 70 percentage of her life, travel new places, get an education, start a family, and have to face uncertain moments in life. All he could wish for his daughter is a lucky passage. She is just a teenager who started to have hormonal change and have feelings of her independent, energy and risk taking attitude. In this phrase, a teenager could have had emotional stress, which as a parent, the writer should discuss with his