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    Is Barbie the ideal woman? "For generations she has been the doll that little girls have aspired to be a party girl‚ career woman‚ and bathing beauty all wrapped into one" (Cain 1). In Marge Piercy’s poem "Barbie Doll‚" the title emphasizes the theme of the poem‚ which is that girls are ultimately captured by society’s narrow definitions of feminine behavior and beauty. By comparing the young woman in the poem to a Barbie doll‚ the author reveals the irony of the title. In the poem‚ the speaker is

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    written by Marge Piercy. In her this poem‚ where is the sarcasm coming from? What is her emotional state? And what is her outlook on men? Let’s start with the first question. Where is this sarcasm stemming from? The beginning of the poem suggests that a man‚ perhaps her husband‚ has offended her in some way. You can almost hear it according to the first few lines‚ “All over America women are burning dinners. Its lamb chops in Peoria‚ it’s haddock in Providence‚ it’s steak in Chicago…(Piercy 1240)”

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    on for being fat‚ to thin‚ poor‚ gay‚ etc. d. Discuss one literary element in the work you have chosen that best helps you see the idea of cultural identity (1–2 sentences). After a classmate tells the girl she has a great big nose and fat legs (Piercy

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    ability to achieve results… A woman’s sense of self is defined through her feelings and the quality of her relationships” is partially incorrect. Through sources the Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini‚ Revolutionary Road by Richard Yates‚ Barbie Doll by Marge Piercy‚ and Professions for Women by Virginia Woolf‚ it will be shown that women are defined by their achievements just as much as men are‚ and men are defined by their relationships just as much as women are. In the novel‚ the Kite Runner by Khaled

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    English 11 In this essay I will be comparing and contrasting "Gracious Goodness"‚ by Marge Piercy and "To Have Succeeded"‚ by Ralph Waldo Emerson. Both these poem provided different meanings to be succeesful. Most people think having money or being famous is the key to being succeesful‚ but that’s not the case. In "Gracious Goodness"‚ by Marge Piercy‚ the author talks about this person helping a bird who had a barbed hook in them. So the person kindly borrowed a pair of clippers and got the

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    want to memorize and memorialize is: To be of use by Marge Piercy. I discovered this poem to share with Kendra‚ a young friend who graduated from college. She wants a career that allows her to give back to society so the title caught my attention. Kendra‚ like me‚ seeks meaningful work; this poem not only speaks to Kendra‚ it speaks to me as well; it has since become my favorite poem. The title‚ To be of use‚ is appropriate for this piece—Piercy goes on to sing the praises of hard work. I grew up

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    wrong with the way we interpret things? Marge Piercy‚ who wrote the poem “Barbie Doll”‚ has a very strong view of how destructive social pressure can be to a girl through her transitioning stages into a woman. She expresses how the Barbie doll‚ the toy figurine that woman idealize‚ is‚ in fact‚ a method of corruption to a young girl. First and for most we must understand who the persona is in the poem‚ which is a woman‚ and more specifically Marge Piercy herself. She is observing a young girl going

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    Cited: Hesse‚ Hermann. Siddhartha. New York: Bantam Classics‚ 1981. PiercyMarge. “Barbie Doll.” Circles on the Water: Selected Poems of Marge Piercy. Ed. Alfred A. Knopf. New York: Knopf‚ 1982. Staples‚ Brent. “Black Men and Public Space.” The Norton Reader: Eleventh Edition. Ed. Linda H. Peterson and John C. Brereton. New York: W. W. Norton and Company

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    The Secretary Chant By Marge Piercy A Feminist Analysis In the poem The Secretary Chant Marge Piercy’s the speaker portrays the vision of a woman who has lost her humanity to her occupation. The poem tells a story of a woman who has lost touch with herself as a person‚ and consequently she views her body as a separate entity from who and what she once was. The tone of the poem is set immediately; she opens with “My hips are a desk (ll 1.)” I found this analogy very interesting that she uses

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    A simile is a comparison used in literary work using the terms "like" or "as". Similes are effective when they compare two unassociated objects. In Marge Piercy ’s "To Be of Use" a simile is used to compare a hard worker ’s strength and dedication to getting the job done to that of a water buffalo pulling a load (Piercy‚ 1996). Piercy(1996) says‚ "I love people who harness themselves‚ an ox to a heavy cart‚ who pull like water buffalo‚ with massive patience‚ who strain in the mud and muck

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