Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Plath
- Black Rook in Rainy Weather
- "I cant honestly complain: A certain minor light may still lean incandescent Out of kitchen table or chair"
- Even through her depression there is a light or ray of hope at the end of the tunnel
- "A brief respite from fear of total neutrality"
- A state which is empty of any feeling or direction
- "with luck, Trekking stubborn through this season of fatigue, I shall patch together a content of sorts"
- season represents her depression, never really expects to be
completely free of it so decides to make the most of it
- "Arranging and rearranging its feathers!
- Presenting itself as best it can to the world
- suggests gloom
- Poppies in July
- "little hell flames"
- Poppies are untouchable. Have no effect
- announces summer flowers but by end
of first line poem has a sinister quality
- "I put my hands among the flames. Nothing burns"
- impulse for self-inflicted suffering, trying to get a reaction
- "A mouth just bloodied"
- reference to own life, blow taken when husband cheated on her
- "Where are your opiates, your nauseous capsules?"
- wishes for the drugged state the poppy is associated with. Violence or
sleep are preferred to her present state
- "But colorless. Colorless."
- longs for escape, opiates seen as a means of releasing her into
a numbed inert state where everything is...
- Morning Song
- "Love set you going like a fat gold watch"
- child conceived in love,
- simile suggests baby is precious and the moment of her birth golden but reminds us
the child has entered world of time, world where transience and mortality are
unalterable realities
- Sympathise with Plath, intensely
personal poem
- morning captures sense of beginning, song
captures feeling of celebration in mother
- "bald cry", "took its place among the elements"
- declares she has now assumed her place in the wider world, "to..."
- "New statue In a drafty museum"
- child is unique & precious but also conveys her
vulnerability in the cold "drafty" world
- Key theme - complex mother-child relationship. Unusual sometimes
starling imagery. Tone varies - detached to affectionate
Anmerkungen:
- In stanza 2 & 3
Changes in stanza 4
rest portray the mother-child relationship - mood of happiness and contentment
- portrayal of the different emotions experienced by a new mother.
Vividly depicts the complexity of these emotions.
- "we stand round blankly as walls"
- Feels helpless to protect her child, seems to feel separated
from child as she takes her place in the universe
- "moth-breath", "among the flat pink roses", "a far sea"
- underlines the fragility of baby, & suggests her delicate beauty. Plath
straining to listen to child, can hear the sea
- "One cry, and I stumble from bed"
- attentive mother responding instantly to child's cry
- "handful of notes; your clear vowels rise like balloons"
- closing image appropriately joyful, baby experiments with her voice and her...
- Mirror
- "I am silver and exact"
- gives itself in clear direct manner, reflects things exactly as they are
- dark poem, reflects on number of inter-related themes. Inevitability
of old age/death, our preoccupation with image, search for identity. Woman's world is dismal, cold, loveles.
- Mirror is personified & speaks for itself, describing its relationship
with a woman. Giving the mirror a voice gives poem sense of
immediacy
- "no preconceptions", "unmisted"
- does not pre-judge, it is without bias, ensuring the image is..by any feelings.
- "I am not cruel, only truthful"
- mirror is cold & emotionless,
- immediately swallows whatever it sees, reminded of
the inexorable passage of time. Image captured by
the mirror at a particular point will never be exactly
the same again
- "the eye of a little god"
- sounds arrogant, implying we worship at the mirror that reflects our image
- "Now I am a lake"
- metaphor - flat surface of a lake reflective like mirror but
lake has hidden depth so suggests connotations of danger
- woman searching for her identity and find her way of life. Suggestion that mirror
reveals more than outer physical appearance, reveals deeper realities
- "turns to those liars, the candles or the moon"
- light has a softening effect on her reflection
- "tears and agitation of hands", "important to her"
- points to woman's inner torment, fact that mirror
is...idicates her insecurity
- "drowned a young girl", "like a terrible fish"
- lake metaphor developed, with the mirror/lake describing how the
woman has..in its depths, while watching old age daily rise towards
her...
- day by day the mirror has recorded the aging of the
woman, witnessing her anguish