Sweet Sixteen summary and analysis | Eunice de Souza📚📖
Sweet sixteen is written in two stanzas with no fixed distribution of lines and no particular rhyme scheme and metre . The tone of the poem is jovial and relaxedly informal . The poem witnesses the gender bigotry and discrimination against the teenage girls whose existence are conditioned by the repressive society . I have also discussed Poem 'Bequest ' by the same poet . Do watch that video also . If you like the video please subscribe to my channel . Thankyou 🌼

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