Sylvia Plath displays signs of an unresolved Electra complex within the poem, "Daddy". Plath marrys a man exactly like her father, desite only expressing complete aversion toward him. Plath states "And then I knew what to do./ I made a model of you,". Plath uses her husband as a replacement for her her father. Plathe feels as though her fater has "abondoned" her and she needs to make up for loss time with her father by marrying someone like her husband. Further, the death of Sylvia Plath's father not only caused her undeniable "daddy issues", but it also added to her depression, which grew deeper and deeper as time went on, leading to her eventual suicide. Before this, however, Plath attempted suicide, but failed. In "Daddy", she claimed it was in order to "get back, back to
Sylvia Plath displays signs of an unresolved Electra complex within the poem, "Daddy". Plath marrys a man exactly like her father, desite only expressing complete aversion toward him. Plath states "And then I knew what to do./ I made a model of you,". Plath uses her husband as a replacement for her her father. Plathe feels as though her fater has "abondoned" her and she needs to make up for loss time with her father by marrying someone like her husband. Further, the death of Sylvia Plath's father not only caused her undeniable "daddy issues", but it also added to her depression, which grew deeper and deeper as time went on, leading to her eventual suicide. Before this, however, Plath attempted suicide, but failed. In "Daddy", she claimed it was in order to "get back, back to