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Analysis of Ann Sexton's Works

Title: Analysis of Ann Sexton's Works
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 596 | Pages: 2.5 (approximately 235 words/page)


Analysis of Ann Sexton's Works

Peter. Schlong. Richard. Big Jim. Are any of these words more than mildly offensive? My contention is that, although they aren't a part of my regular speech, they are only mildly unpleasant, if at all. Some forms of the word "penis" even evoke a sense of power. A man's worth is sometimes said to be measured by the girth of his package. In relation to the previously started discussion, does the word "vagina" roll off …showed first 75 words of 596 total

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showed last 75 words of 596 total…the right to choose and the strength that accompanies that right that is being celebrated, not simply but loudly. This poem creates outrage because it is rooted in outrage. This outrage is disguised by all womens' forced silence. Outrage in poetry is a healthy and change provoking element, as long as it is correctly aimed. So let us all not be afraid to "sing for the supper, for the kissing, for the correct yes" (lines 57-61).

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