Wow, this thing has been viewed over 5 thousand times and not one person has bothered to leave a comment. This poem is so deep and insightful into Plath's sucidal impulses. It's deep and bothersome.
2005-08-21
Added by: thanatos
That's it, you see: She wanted to be a goddess, a dead, mummified goddess in a beautfiul sarcophagus. And that is exactly what she's become in our imaginations; the death-urge her poems represent to this day.