"Daddy", a poem written by Sylvia Plath.
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Pages: 7
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Daddy, a poem written by Sylvia Plath, describes her true feelings about her
deceased father. Throughout the poem, I found many instances that illustrate a great
feeling of hatred toward the author's father. She begins by expressing her fears of her
father and how he treated her. Subsequently she conveys her outlook on the wars being
fought in Germany. She continues by explaining her life since her father and how it has
related to him.
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showed first 75 words of 1888 total
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children. In conclusion the purpose of the poem is to dictate her feelings toward all these men, mainly her father. This release of all that has been carried inside her is a means of closure for the treatment she has received. As a larger picture, Sylvia has also documented, from the inside, what it was like for the German dependent in a time of terrible hatred toward people who were seen as weak and insignificant.
children. In conclusion the purpose of the poem is to dictate her feelings toward all these men, mainly her father. This release of all that has been carried inside her is a means of closure for the treatment she has received. As a larger picture, Sylvia has also documented, from the inside, what it was like for the German dependent in a time of terrible hatred toward people who were seen as weak and insignificant.