Anger, Disgust, and Letting Go

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Isabel W

 

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September 27, 2013

 

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University

 

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These children become angry at their parents for the way they raised them, and hold resentment against them causing a scar in the child's life. Some children allow themselves to break free of their hatred and move on, while others hold it inside until they explode. Letting go just takes longer for some than others...
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Moving on is especially hard for girls in the case of their father's oppressiveness. This can be seen in Sylvia Plath's poem, "Daddy," where it takes her thirty years to move on, and allow herself peace with the way her father traumatized her. In her poem, Plath explains her feelings of rage, abandonment, confusion, and grief through the use of conflict, symbolism, tone, and other tools such as these...
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