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Title: Confessional Poetry


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Confessional Poetry
  • Steph P Dani M

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Definition
  • The genuine strength of confessional poets,
    combined with the pity evoked by their high
    suicide rate, a romantic confusion between poetic
    excellence and inner torment
  • Berryman, Plath, Sexton all committed suicide

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Berryman
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Definition cont.
  • Confessional poetry is a type of lyric and
    narrative verse
  • It deals with intimate experiences and facts of
    poets own life

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Plath Family
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Elements and Style
  • Private experiences with feelings about death,
    trauma, depression, and relationships were
    addressed in this type of poetry
  • I is used more than you

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Sylvia Plath
  • Daddy
  • You do not do, you do not do
  • Any more, black shoeIn which I have lived like
    a footFor thirty years, poor and white,Barely
    daring to breathe or Achoo.Daddy, I have had to
    kill you.You died before I had
    time--Marble-heavy, a bag full of God,Ghastly
    statue with one gray toeBig as a Frisco seal

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Daddy
  • The first two stanzas of the poem Daddy by
    Sylvia Plath are simple and sound more like a
    strange nursery rhyme than an angry vision of her
    father. The rhyme scheme in Daddy lulls the
    reader into a hypnotic state and the language is
    free from the kind of dark imagery and terms in
    the poem. This nursery rhymes innocence is
    destroyed with the images and language of Nazism
    and several references to horrible wars. Although
    the reader of the poem gets the impression of the
    daddy depicted in the poem, he does not exist
    outside of images of men from history or
    historical photographs.

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Sylvia Plaths father
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Anne Sexton
  • Baby Picture It's in the heart of the
    grapewhere that smile lies.It's in the
    good-bye-bow in the hairwhere that smile
    lies.It's in the clerical collar of the
    dresswhere that smile lies.What smile? The
    smile of my seventh year, caught here in the
    painted photograph.It's peeling now, age has
    got it, a kind of cancer of the backgroundand
    also in the assorted features.It's like a rotten
    flagor a vegetable from the refrigerator,
    pocked with mold.I am aging without sound,
    into darkness, darkness.Anne, who are you?
  • I open the veinand my blood rings like roller
    skates.I open the mouthand my teeth are an
    angry army.I open the eyesand they go sick like
    dogswith what they have seen.I open the
    hairand it falls apart like dust balls.I open
    the dressand I see a child bent on a toilet
    seat.I crouch there, sitting dumblypushing the
    enemas out like ice cream, letting the whole
    brown worldturn into sweets.Anne, who are
    you? Merely a kid keeping alive.

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Baby Picture
  • Her poem is a representation of the depression
    and self doubt as well as torment of her
    existence that she has experienced in her own
    life.
  • The last line of her poem is possibly the most
    powerful in the entire work. It shows her raw,
    intense confusion about who she is and how she is
    possibly going to make it in what she most likely
    considered the cruel game of life

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Baby Picture
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Sources
  • http//typesofpoetry99.blogspot.com/2009/03/americ
    an-confessional-poetry-movement.html
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