Use is also made telling adjectives such as "lowering sky" to emphasize the apparent awesomeness of the coming washing day.
The following lines express an obviously ironic comparison between the mundane images of washing day and tragic events in history.
Saints have been calm while stretched upon the rack,
And Guatimozin smil'd on burning coals;
But never yet did housewife notable
Greet with a smile a rainy washing-day.
Lines 29 -32)
The reference to the death of the Mexican Emperor Guatimozin makes the concerns and work of the maids and housewives seem extremely trivial and are a good example of the way that the mock-heroic expresses a point-of-view through satire.
The poem continues in this fashion to present a view of the subject from different class perspectives. For example the poem, through he use of imagery, suggests how the normal pleasant and entertaining pattern of experience that the mistress is used to is stopped by the tension that impending rain might bring.
The 'customed garden walks, thine eye shall rue
The budding fragrance of thy tender shrubs,
Myrtle or rose, all crushed beneath the weight
Of coarse check'd apron, with impatient hand
Twitch'd off when showers impend:
Lines 40 -44)
Again there is a purposeful exaggeration on the impending "shower" that threatens washing day. The poet also uses words and phrases that overemphasize and stress the feelings of the maids; for example, myrtle and rose are "...all crushed beneath the weight/of coarse check'd apron..." This not only stresses the panic of the maids but also possibly presents a different perspective from the point-of-view of the mistress of the house. This point-of-view is further enhanced by the fact that the central narrator in the poem is writing from memory and describes her perceptions of the maids during this time well remember, when a child, the awe
This day struck into me; for then the maids,
I scarce knew why, looked cross, and drove me from them;
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