Loss Of A Father Figure In The Poem Daddy

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The speaker of the poem “Daddy” is dealing with the loss of a father figure in her life, though the sense of victimization through historical holocaust allusions, also a misplaced adoration of the father from Greek mythological allusions, and how the vampirism shows the speaker's vengefulness of her father. The allusion she uses for the holocaust is referencing the train engine sounds of the Jews being taken to the camps.“ An engine an engine chuffing me off like a Jew” and the concentration camp names “Dachau, Auschwitz, Belsen” and Auschwitz was the worst one to be at and the are all located in Poland which is where she appears to be from in this poem along with her saying “I began to talk like a Jew. I think I am a Jew.”This associates the

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