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Thursday, January 26, 2017

Barbie Doll by Marge Piercy

margarin Piercys Barbie Doll shows how bon ton has portrayed the image for women. In this verse form, a young little female sisters manner flashes sooner her eyes as she tries to full of life up to the society standards. The designation of the poesy itself shows the societies expectations from women. The tone of this poem is depressing, sad and sarcastic. Barbie doll is the poem that shows the journey of women in the brute(a) society and how she gives up her life for the society. \nFirst few lines of the poem, Piercy has mentioned the girlchild was born(p) and it seemed completely normal and usual. She was desire a typical girl child showing morose her dolls, other toys and lipsticks. In one-fifth line, the tone changed dramatically from cool it to harsh. When Piercy mention the girl child hit puberty and everything changes, it suggests that girlchild is ontogeny up and she is going to devour the pain that comes with change. That are oft challenging for girls becau se it is difficult for them to eff their bodies for what they are in the full-grown world. You hold a cracking bountiful nose and red-hot legs(6). Not only her personify is acting up, but her schoolmate also starts picking on her, that hesitant her self-confidence on not being the same(p) girl. The tone of the poem changes at this moment and the girl starts disbelieving her physical appearance. This present concludes the report of the poem as here; the society is not accept girl child who do not exhibit the societal standardize women is external appearance. Since children mull over what they hear and see, so we make out that these cruel words big nose and fat legs have to come from somewhere from the society. \nIn second stanza, the tone of the poem changes as Piercy is speaking around the young girls optimistic potentials as a human being. By prosperous tone, Piercy portrays She was healthy, tested intelligent, possessed toughened arms and back, abundant cozy drive and manual courtesy(7-9). These are t...

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