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I will pay for the following essay The Blossoming Notions: Sylvia Plath's Daddy and Adrienne Rich's Diving into the Wreck. The essay is to be 6 pages with three to five sources, with in-text citations

I will pay for the following essay The Blossoming Notions: Sylvia Plath's Daddy and Adrienne Rich's Diving into the Wreck. The essay is to be 6 pages with three to five sources, with in-text citations and a reference page.

Among the female poets who dominantly hold this place are Sylvia Plath and Adrienne Rich. Plath’s Daddy and Rich’s Diving into the Wreck stand out for their feminist reading but also reveal the emotional and timid aspect of the speaker with a feminine tone. Sylvia Plath was not a common poet but a representative of the best modern feminist poetry for years to come. In order to analyze her positive literary qualities one needs to look deep into her literary achievements rather than her personal life and examine her works as the sole medium of communication in her life. Her literary aesthetic qualities have been overlooked in the past and her poems have been analyzed as a mere object of psychological and sociological aspect of her life (Bloom 49). What makes her stand out as an exceptional poet is her style of writing and the themes she touches upon while writing her poems. This is one perspective of viewing her work. One needs to maintain a balance while viewing her works and give credit to her works on an equal literary footing. Plath’s works embody a sense of pathological condition which encourages the reader to analyze it as a psychiatrist would assess his subject. Sylvia wrote many poems which reached fame in her life time. Among those, the one under discussion is Daddy. Here, Plath seeks to reject the definition of the “other” self which she embodies. There is agony and distress seen in this poem (Annas 15). In the case of Adrienne Rich, the speaker is seen struggling to put herself back together in an altogether new way. Her use of the metaphor androgyny which represents the characteristics of both male and female is not only unique but gives rise to the popular discussion about a woman wanting to be able to attain both a masculine and a feminine nature. The diver says, “I am she. I am he”, playing with the generic “he” and “s/he” while visiting an unknown territory for the purpose of exploration (Annas 17). The struggle for women’s right is the main theme of the poem and being a political poet herself, Rich displayed her affection for freedom and openly spoke about social justice. Diving in the Wreck is the title of the poem and also the title of the collection of poems which were released in 1974. Critics consider these poems to be the embodiment of feminism because in her earlier works she was only preparing her readers for what they would actually envision in this collection (Templeton 33). Her idea of the loss of female community finally expands to speak extensively about the conflicts females have to confront on a regular basis which include unsuccessful marriages and loss of creativity in the face of motherhood. At the surface level, the poem is about an adventurous voyage underwater where one can see sunken treasure, mysterious surroundings with dead bodies and sea creatures but there is more to this adventure if one takes a deeper look at the poem. The wreck enables Rich to talk about other issues at hand. She propounds on a notion of being a man and woman and also recollects the significance of the past with reference to solitude. With the theme of loneliness arrives the feeling of emotionality which brings the reader back to the starting point where he can detect a female voice in the lines.

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