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Daddy By Plath Essay Research Paper Plaths

Daddy By Plath Essay, Research Paper


Plath?s poem "Daddy" describes her feelings of oppression from her


childhood and conjures the struggle many women face in a male-dominated society.


The conflict of this poem is male authority versus the right of a female to


control her own life and be free of male domination. Plath?s conflicts begin


with her father and continue into the relationship between her and her husband.


This conflict is examined in lines 71-80 of "Daddy" in which Plath


compares the damage her father caused to that of her husband. The short stanzas


containing powerful imagery overwhelm the readers forcing them to imagine the


oppression that the speaker went through in her short life. The tone of this


poem is that of an adult engulfed in outrage and who oftentimes slips into a


childlike dialect; this is evident when the speaker continually uses the word


"Daddy" and also repeats herself quite often. The last two stanzas of


the poem, especially, portray a dismal picture of life for women who find


themselves under a dominating male figure. The passage seems to show that the


speaker has reached a resolution after being kept under a man?s thumb all her


life. In lines 71-80 the speaker compares her father and her husband to vampires


saying how they betrayed her and drank her blood–sucking her dry of life. She


tells her father to give up and be done, to lie back" (line 75) and in line


80, she says, "Daddy, daddy, you bastard, Plath?s attitude towards men is


expressed in this passage through her imagery of the villagers stamping and


dancing on the dead vampi

re. The speaker says "If I?ve killed one man,


I?ve killed two?" most likely meaning that all men are the same and


ridding the world of one is equivalent to ridding the world of both. She is also


killing off the mature childish ideas of her father being her husband (Electra


complex), and ridding herself of those feelings. In line 72, "The vampire


who said he was you / and drank my blood for a year / seven years, if you want


to know" describes her husband and the ability of male power to strip a


woman of her sense of self. (Plath was married to her husband for seven years


during which he had an affair with another woman.) He has drained her by


drinking her blood, or figuratively sucking the life out of her. In line 75,


Plath states, "Daddy, you can lie back now," as if to say the damage


is done. "There?s a stake in your fat black heart and the villagers never


liked you," is relevant to the image of vampires because stabbing them with


a stake to the heart is the only way they die. The villagers can be thought of


as another persona for Plath who has gotten over her resentment of her father


and now has just decided to forget about him. "They [the villagers] are


dancing and stamping on you. / They always knew it was you," is almost


ambiguous because it is not clear whether Plath is directing this to her husband


or her father. If to her father, it means that she has figured out that it was


her father in Ted?s place all along and subconsciously Plath knew that and


didn?t want to believe it. Yet, in the last line, it is clear that Plath was


able to resolve.

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