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Essay heading: Sylvia Path's Daddy
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Poetry & Poets |
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Stephanie |
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July 1, 2009 |
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Since Nazi’s are German and she is portraying herself as a Jew, the way she describes the German language is the way she feels towards her father. “And the language obscene, An engine, An engine, Chuffing me off like a Jew.” Going along with the Nazi/Jew theme that Plath incorporates into her poem also gives more of an insite to her hatred towards her father... displayed 300 characters
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Since Hitler was the leader of the Nazi’s and he wanted to have world domination and his number one enemy was the Jewish people, Plath portrays herself as Hitler, her father’s, archrival, a Jew.
In lines 56-57 “A stake in your fat black heart” and “drank my blood for a year, the vampire that said he was you” and the line “I’ve killed one man, I’ve killed two... displayed next 300 characters
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