Tulips by Sylvia Plath

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Paul B

 

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May 14, 2014

 

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University

 

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As she is lying in the hospital bed, she mentions that she is "learning peacefulness" and the tulips take that away from her. The poem suggests that she may have had a troubled past. Due to this possible trauma, she wants to escape and take a leap into oblivion. Even though she is alive, she is lifeless...
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She wants to abandon everything as she mentions that she has given "her name and day-clothes up to the nurses, the history to the anesthetist and her body to the surgeons." In the poem, Sylvia Plath also compares herself to pebbles. Since pebbles are just lifeless, inert objects she feels that she can relate to them...
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