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    Daddy” Deconstruction Paper The poem “Daddy” by Sylvia Plath paints a great picture of a daughter and her Nazi father‚ but this poem is more than just that. It symbolizes the relationship that they once had‚ and how it has affected her throughout her whole life. This poem also shows a very generalized depiction of how women see men who have treated them not so greatly. Although Sylvia’s father was German‚ he was not a Nazi‚ which is how she depicted him in her poem “Daddy‚” She imagines her

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    Analysis: “Daddy” Sylvia Plath was a talented young woman born to a German father and Austrian-American mother. After the death of her father‚ she fell into a downward spiral of depression‚ revealing her talent as a poet. In the poem “Daddy”‚ Sylvia Plath uses intense diction‚ sporadic syntax‚ and a unique style of figurative language to express the resentment she feels toward her father. Throughout the poem‚ Plath’s German diction and sporadic syntax creates a morbid tone. Many of the words Plath uses

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    Mushrooms by Silvia Plath Thinking/Talking Points: 1. a) They way the poem is written out is very unusual and interesting‚ which was already pointed out by you in class. When turning the page 90 degrees you may see something that looks similar to a field of mushrooms. Or when looking at the stanzas you can see that all of them are short (stanza with three short lines)‚ also the poem is consists of many stanzas which one could compare to the “typical” or ”standard” mushrooms you see

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    Anna Fink ENGL 210-0824T Essay 1 Schumacher Daddy by Sylvia Plath The definition of father is a male parent. For some people the word father goes much deeper than that. A father is someone who protects you and loves you‚ gives you guidance and advice‚ and is the one person you can always count on. But for some people a father is just that‚ a male parent; a person you barely know‚ or a person you have come to fear. In Sylvia Plath’s poem‚ Daddy‚ she tells a chilling description of a man whom

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    Daddy – Sylvia Plath English Commentary Daddy is a confessional poem written by the famous American poet Sylvia Plath. The poem was written on October 12‚ 1962 shortly before her death. It gives the readers glimpses from her life and the poem can be said to be symbolic. The tittle “Daddy” symbolizes her father and Germany‚ its culture‚ people and the events that took place when the poem was written‚ ethnic cleansing and the killing of Jews. The poem gives us the views of the

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    Daddy” A Love Lost “Daddy” was written by poet Sylvia Plath who graduated summa cum laude Plath began her writing at the early age of 11 when she began to keep diaries after the passing of her father Otto Plath‚ who died from complications from surgery stemming from diabetes in 1940. “Daddy” is one of Plath’s poems written in 1962 about her father. In “Daddy” it is clear that the feelings and emotions Plath expresses for her father are unhealthy and possibly the relationship she had with him

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    In poems of Sylvia Plath‚ entitled “Lady Lazarus” and “Daddy” some elements are similar‚ including used hostile imagery‚ gloomy atmosphere as well as recurring theme of suicide‚ but the poems differ in respect of the speaker’s point of view and attitude towards addressed person or unfavorable surroundings. These elements are employed by Plath in order to intensify the impact on her audience and convey all extreme emotions. Another issue that is considered to be worthy of thinking over is the question

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    second mother to me. When reading the instructions for this paper‚ I noticed that it asked us to write about a person‚ place or thing that has special meaning to me and it all made perfect sense. I do home healthcare and for the past five years‚ Ms. Silvia was a client of mine. I remember the first day we met‚ I walked in and found a heavy set lady with smooth coco skin and a hair bonnet on her head sitting on the edge of a beautifully unique low to the ground black leather bed. One leg was on the floor

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    Daddy" Sylvia Plath’s poem “Daddy” elicits the realistic anecdote of a tattered woman’s attempt to salvage her own reality. The poem begins with a description of the conditions of which the speaker suffered throughout her maimed childhood. It also goes into detail about the relationship between the speaker and her father and how his demanding presence affected her maturation. The speaker not only explains the situation‚ but also relates it to that of World War II. She feels as if she

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    comparing the two poems “Daddy‚” by Sylvia Plath and “Annabel Lee‚” by Edgar Allan Poe. I found that these two particular poems have many similarities‚ as well as differences‚ but I feel that the similarities are more apparent. First‚ in both of these poems‚ the authors discuss how they want to be nearer to their loved one‚ even though they are not alive. Plath says “At twenty I tried to die / and get back‚ back‚ back to you. / I thought even bones would do” (58-60). Sylvia Plath is implying that

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