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Abusive Father Brought Forth
602 wordsFear, anxiety, and shame, these are just a few of the emotions instilled upon the innocent children and mother in Suzanne E. Berger's poem titled The Meal. These emotions have been brought forth from an abusive and domineering father with an insatiable need for perfection. My personal interpretations of the underlying messages found throughout the poem have led me to draw the above conclusions. There are only two lines in the poem that directly refer to the mother. Despite this lack of reference...
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Buried Under A Stone Depths Of Time Father
317 wordsThe first paragraph of this poem leads us into a not so dulcet world of a young boy who is being abused by his drunken father. With a wretched smell of alcohol that reeks throughout the closed, and an intense atmosphere which surrounds the boy and his father, the little boy hanging on to his abusive father like an eternal flame in deep depths of hell. A young mind can do no more than take the abuse from his abusive father, swallow it in and hope that one day it will disappear like a bad dream. A...
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Article Summary About Abusive Fathers And Child Abuse
633 wordsThis article entitled Do Homes With Absent Or Abusive fathers Breed Violence? (web statistics. html) is about families with absent and abusive fathers. It shows interesting and shocking statistics on these kinds of families. The statistics seem to show that violence is bred in homes with absent and abusive fathers. For example, 63 % of youth suicides are from homes with absent or abusive fathers (Source: U. S. D. H. H. S. , Bureau of the Census) and 90 % of all homeless and runaway children are ...
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Sylvia Plath Racial Segregation
2,514 wordsBefore The Sandbox Is Closed The role of the person is the society is one of the most recurrent themes in the world literature. The historical background of the United States greatly influenced the development of the American literature and its major themes. In the nineteenth and eighteenth centuries the fall of the slavery institution, the racial segregation and the continuous inflow of immigrants arose such questions, as ethical inequality in the society. People of different ethical or geograp...
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Jews And Gypsies Sylvia Plath
1,462 wordsTwo Poems Two Lives Daddy by Sylvia Plath (1932 - 1963) and My Papas Waltz by Theodore Roethke (1908 - 1963) are autobiographic poems that describe father-child relationships. Sylvia Plath portrays her father Otto Plath and Theodore Roethke portrays his father Otto Roethke. These two poems are ambiguous and reveal much not only about both poets childhoods, but also about their adult characters as well as perception of themselves. The task of this work is analysis and comparison of the poems Dadd...
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