The Autobiographical poem “Daddy” by Sylvia Plath

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“Daddy” is considered to be one of the famous poems written by Sylvia Plath. She wrote it during her final months of her life. “Daddy” could be interpreted in many different ways because of the way Sylvia Platt consistently changed her thoughts throughout the poem. She was born in October 27, 1932. Sylvia Plath was a gifted and troubled poet, known for the confessional style of her work. Her father, Otto Plath, was an entomologist and was professor of biology and German at Boston University. He died when she was eight year old due to untreated diabetes. She married Ted Hughes in 1956, and had two children. After Hughes left her for another woman in 1962, she was left with feelings of grief, guilt, and anger that would haunt her for life and led her to create most of her poetry. She fell into depression until she committed suicide in 1963. “Daddy” is also one of her autobiographical poems.
There are numerous autobiographical element in the poem. The poem “Daddy” expresses bitterness, frustration, and blending of nursery-rhyme-like sound and violent imagery. The word “Daddy” is typic...

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