An Explication Of Sylvia Plath's Daddy

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“I find myself absolutely fulfilled when I have written a poem. I think the actual experience of writing a poem is a magnificent one.” These are the words of Sylvia Plath, the American poet, and author. Through her use of metaphors, imagery and end rhymes, Plath paints an autobiographical picture of her life by depicting the absence of her father, the birth of her child, and her declining mental state just before her death, she does this through her use of language by not explaining what is going on, but by showing.
The poem titled “Daddy”, written by Sylvia Plath in 1962 has sixteen stanzas with five lines in each. It is a free verse poem without a consistent rhythm, however, there is an iambic pentameter that arises and falls ever so often

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