1. Plath's Powerful use of Imagery and Metaphors
She is skilled at image-making, " the images themselves are important for what they tell us of her sense of being victimized and victimizer but more significant than the actual image is the swift ease with which she can turn it to various uses- (Uroff). ... The images themselves are important for what they tell us of "her sense of being victimized and victimizer but more significant the actual image is the swift ease with which she can turn in to various uses- (Uroff). ... Plath uses a comparison between her father and the devil to emphasis her attitudes toward him. ... And then I knew what...
- Word Count: 2858
- Approx Pages: 11
- Grade Level: High School