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    Barbie Doll Poem Analysis

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    poetry is very similar to that of literature, a poem isn’t so much about what is said, yet what has been left unsaid. In the poems “Barbie Doll”, “Sympathy” and “My Papa’s Waltz”, the authors use techniques such as theme, tone, and particular language to convey a very personalized, yet interpretive poem, to pick the minds of their readers. The first poem, “Barbie Doll” by Marcie Piercy, tells the short-lived story of a young girl who had been ridiculed for her appearance. The theme of this poem…

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    Piercy’s poem, “Barbie Doll”, we witness a girl who is going through puberty, but she grows up a bit different from the other girls and gets teased by her fellow peers. Much like the speaker of the poem I too went through a rough stage in life around puberty that usually falls around middle school. I was teased a great deal in middle school and it ended up changing my life forever. I remember the…

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    meaning from what they are trying to say, and still, provides an understanding of what is being said. The three poems that are being discussed use several different types of figurative language, including verbal, and dramatic irony. The poem “Barbie Doll” written by Marge Piercy, provides a look into the damage caused by the expectations of a society craving perfection. Piercy expresses this concern through figurative language by portraying the girl’s feelings to the reader…

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    Barbie Doll In the poem “Barbie Doll” written by Marge Piercy, the author addresses the stereotypical ideas of what society believes a woman should look like and how a woman should act. The title lends itself to help reinforce these themes of appearance and femininity by implying that women are to fashion themselves around the famous 1959 Mattel doll, Barbie, whose appearance some argue provides an unrealistic expectation for women to strive to achieve. Piercy goes on to show what…

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    its too late. In the poems “Richard Cory” by Edwin Arlington Robinson and “Barbie Doll” by Marge Piercy…

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    In Marge Piercy’s narrative poem, “Barbie Doll”, the story of a young girl is told from the viewpoint of an outside speaker watching her grow up around the norms of society and ultimately ends her life because of it. Throughout each stanza, a new important piece of information is expressed to the readers to contribute to both the theme and tone of the poem. Piercy is able to cultivate the idea that inward beauty is not valued in today’s society, and that artificial perfection can only be…

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    so that society could accept them. This strive though, has come at a cost and leads people to drastic measures such as depression, self-harm, or serious health issues like starvation or excessive exercising. In the two poems “Hanging Fire” and “Barbie Doll”, the two teenagers struggle with acceptance and both end up with serious consequences trying to gain them. In a teenager age, they are more vulnerable as they are trying to figure out who they are as a person. This leaves them in a fragile…

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    Piercy’s poem “Barbie Doll”, she provides her commentary on stereotypical gender role and the pressure for female from society. The society has high expectations on how the “girlchild” should look like and act like that a woman should look pretty and cute and try her best to reach the expectation and social standard. The girl, in the poem, her reaction towards these social comments are quite strong which makes her doubt even hate herself so that she cuts off her nose and her legs. “Barbie Doll”,…

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    gender role toys, and the ideas that girls are meant to be in the kitchen from day one doesn’t help. Marge Piercy’s “Barbie Doll” is an astounding example of the affects society has on girls by putting focus on toys, peers, and the damage of a negative self-image. Starting with toys, Piercy makes her opening lines stating that, “This girlchild was born as usual/and presented dolls that did pee-pee”(1-2). What is being stated is that from a…

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    Marge Piercy, a Feminist American author wrote different poems about women. “Barbie Doll’ and “A Work of Artifice” are some of many examples. These two poems are similar in main idea, view point, and tone. In the first poem “Barbie Doll,” the author talks about how in society woman are expected to look perfect. It shows the story of a girl that was smart, and beautiful in her own way, but because society was criticizing her she decided to have surgery. The main idea of this poem is that society…

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