My first response to Marge Piercy's "A Art of Artifice" was very sad. My background is very important in my emotional reaction when I define myself as the actual reader of this poem. "It is this reader who got sentences influenced by cultural and personal norms and prejudice" (Bresley, p. 72) I came from a poet and a family member of a publishing art from the time of the first poem It was. Since publishing the newspaper, I have read and written poems. So I won the first prize.
This poem is a response to Marge Piercy's "Barbie", which depicts a growing girl who has never been accepted. She struggled with the structure of society. She did not commit suicide in this poem, she was just undergoing plastic surgery. The coffin is the operating table and the organizer is her surgeon. In this poem, the character can not accept her appearance and has treated it for so long. Please try everything to change yourself. When nothing goes wrong, she will shape herself into a society that seems perfect.
Marge Piercy has 17 poetry works as a poet under her name. All of these include feminist themes to some extent, but The Moon is Always Female is not considered Piercy's most feminist work. One, and classic of feminist literature. Her writing is beautiful and funny, so she is angry and angry. Connections outside her world - mysticism and quiet spirituality, moon and stars, fascinating and meditative. The second collection of Morgan Pike's poems, "Beyonce is more beautiful," invites the feminist to incorporate political and pop culture, to take action and challenge the present situation. From contemporary media and current politics, capitalism and excessive consumption, Parker's writings are fierce, intense, and confronted, ranging from systematic racial discrimination and gender discrimination across American society.