Outline: Discourse on Y Phương's poem 'Speaking to My Child'
1. Introduction
Introducing the author Y Phương.
Introducing the work 'Speaking to My Child'.
2. Body
a. The poem 'Speaking to My Child' encapsulates a warm world filled with familial love and the essence of homeland.
- The author asserts that the root of human existence and nurturing lies within the warmth of the family home.
+ Employing the metaphor of 'stepping forward' repeated twice, coupled with the enumeration of 'left foot', 'right foot', 'one step', 'two steps' to evoke resonance and balance.
+ The metaphorical imagery of 'touching voices', 'reaching laughter' portrays the joy, acceptance, and observance of parents.
- Besides family, the homeland also serves as a significant cradle in the upbringing of every individual:
Life is filled with joy and optimism along with a steadfast loyalty to the land where vegetables grow aplenty.
Conscious effort to preserve, respect, and uphold the noble values of the homeland.
c. The poem embodies lessons on determination, resilience, and courage in living:
Confidently striding on the path of life.
Facing and overcoming every obstacle and challenge with strength.
3. Conclusion
Summarizing the value of content and artistry in the work 'Speak to Your Child'
