The Implications Of Plath's "arrival Of The Bee Box"

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She is "appalled" at the thought of letting them out. She says "I am no source of honey/So why should they turn on me," but she is still clearly convinced that they pose a threat. She suggests that the bees taken separately would not be too difficult to handle, but that now they are like a "Roman mob" and could kill her...
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She suggests that the bees taken separately would not be too difficult to handle, but that now they are like a "Roman mob" and could kill her. Plath emphasizes the fact that she has "ordered" this box in the first and fifth stanzas. This suggests that she knew she would have to deal with what the bee box represents...
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