All three poems have a dual image; the image of duality is often used to understand "self", ie it is used for self definition. "Other" functions as a tool to reflect "self". Therefore, the double image can be seen as a mirror that can see the reflection of "self". Therefore, this article carefully studies the dual image to prove that women in these poems reflect the dual identity as alienated people of society. These female poets will try to express the alienation of women in their work as a dual or anthropomorphic image.
Among these three poems, Gluck comments on the social problem that women are at home, women are burned in a fire, women are victims of rape and incest, and women are married. In all verses, love is distortion, women are caught. My father's love, Hades' love, and her husband's love all strengthen women in a particular role. I do not know when I read Gluck 's work, but if you can make my voice sound like irony, not everyone wants love. Reading her poem is the same as listening to Wagner. Our poetry is filled with jealousy, screaming, and a terrible life. These are discordant chords of the imperfect world. Duende once again plagued the music. She offered us a myth, a fairy tale, and a story of happiness that I had never seen before. With these voices, I heard that a young lady is defeated by her husband, Persephone's fear and tortured Gretel. Is this the voice of a woman in our world?
In addition to female obvious disgust, these three poems have other meanings. When dealing with reality, poetry has common features. People appearing in poetry are unreal, silly and rustic about women and life. All the young people in the poem were destroyed by their terrible discovery of true nymphs. These nymphs are not real stories that symbolize beauty and perfection but real women with real needs and flaws. In the case of Celia's poetry, this discovery made people impossible to gain happiness and love; there was only a sign of imperfection everywhere. For Streffin, this discovery encouraged his marriage to turn into a circus, lacking courtesy and elegance. These poems seem to imply that life is based on delusion. Humans tend to find and discover beauty that does not exist. Therefore, the result is usually disappointing or tragedy (Li 90)