Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Child-Sylvia Plath
- Inability to create a
flawed world for her
children
- She wishes the best for her
child but she doesn't know
how this can be achieved in
the world she personally knows
- "...this troublous/
Wringing of hands, this
dark/ Ceiling without a
star
- Awareness of the
innocence and
perfection of children
- "Your clear eye
is the one
absolutely
beautiful thing"
- Admires the beauty of
her child's eye that is
pure and
untainted-something
perfect
- She calls her child a
"Little/Stalk without
wrinkle"
- Wants to expose her
children to all that is
good and special
- "I want to fill it with colour
and ducks/Like the zoo of
the new/ whose names you
meditate"
- Plath has a void
within herself that
nothing, not even her
children could fill
- The "dark ceiling
without a star" is
Plath's perception of
the world, confusing,
dark, and ultimately
hopeless
- suffering with depression, mental
anguish
- Metaphor of the
way poet views her
own life
- Describes the child
meditating upon new
words,those animals and
exotic flowers in a book
- "April snowdrop, Indian
pipe"
- Wants to present her child with
images that are fun and
colourful
- "I want to fill it with
colour and ducks"
and "grand classical
images"
- Written 2
weeks before
she took her
own life
- Carefully phrased,
exact
- unrhymed
- Love is evident by mother
- humour and inventiveness
in the wishes expressed
by the poet