Read the poem "Mother" by Lola Ridge. Then, answer the question that follows.
Your love was like moonlight
turning harsh things to beauty,
so that little wry souls
reflecting each other obliquely
as in cracked mirrors…
beheld in your luminous spirit
their own reflection,
transfigured as in a shining stream,
and loved you for what they are not.
You are less an image in my mind
than a luster
I see you in gleams
pale as star-light on a gray wall…
evanescent as the reflection of a white swan
shimmering in broken water.
Based on the figurative language used by the poet, which statement best expresses the theme of the poem?
A parent's or guardian's love provides a light that reflects the brightest version of ourselves.
As an adult it can be difficult to remember what childhood is like.
Children sometimes take the love of a parent or guardian for granted.
There are many things in life to be thankful for, including those around us.