Preparation for Plath 's father' s death In Sylvia Plath 's poem "Daddy", the author had a hard time to escape from the memory of her father who died at the age of ten. She also expressed anger to her husband Ted Hughes. Confession begins with a series of parable stories about plus father, from father to evil progress. Near the end, a new metaphor appeared when the author noticed that her marginalized husband was in fact her dead father's vampire and sent to torture her.
The next verse written by Silvia Plath and Anne Sexton focuses on their lives and personal problems. They tried to commit suicide when they began to experience depression. In this verse, Silvia Plus' father is talking to her father who died at the age of ten. Anne Sexton's "Her Kind" focuses on myself, talking about three characters who saw a woman from other people, drawing a woman in her poem. In this article, I compare the two poems, Dad and her kindness, and look for similarities and differences between the theme, condition and symbol in each poem.
Sylvia Plath 's poet' s father is not a dead father of her, but a fantasy poem, which is the image of her husband Ted Hughes' father. On October 12, 1962, after Sylvia Plath committed suicide, the father of this poem was written in Wikipedia. Almost all of Sylvia's poems were written in the latter part of the feminist fight of the 1960s and 1970s (Wikipedia / Feminism). The poem was published in a collection of poems under the headline "Ariel" submitted by her daughter Frith (p. 16). The collection of poetry included in the "Ariel" series makes Silvia plus the household name (ibid). In her poem "Daddy", Plath supported the Holocaust to condemn the image of her husband and father, and lamented the father who died at the age of 8.
Poems of Silvia Plath are usually judged according to the content of Ariel (1965) published after death and are often based on several poems such as "Daddy" (1962) and "Las Lazarus". (1962), these are the most persuasive. It includes reference to the Holocaust. Plath's entire work is often seen as "dyed" by egoism that she developed genocide in these poems. However, this direct accusation obscures the difficulty of Plath 's judgment on this material - a critic George Steiner' s difficult confession Jernica praising "Daddy" as "modern poetry" in 1965 , In 1969 he declared that the extreme nature of Plath's late poem "felt" him: "There is someone who has the right to use this death fighter besides real survivors "?"