Friday, January 17, 2020
ââ¬ÅHer Kindââ¬Â by Anne Sexton Analysis Essay
After reading the poem ââ¬Å"Her Kindâ⬠by Anne Sexton a lot of thought and emotion arises. It leaves a lot to be questioned and can be interpreted in many different ways depending on the reader. I perceive it as the author symbolically describing her experience with manic episodes that she endured, but she describes it all in the second person perspective. She writes of a ââ¬Å"witchâ⬠who is dark spirited, ââ¬Å"twelve fingeredâ⬠, mentally abnormal, and isolated from her community. I translate her description of the ââ¬Å"witchâ⬠as a oman simply experiencing her darkest hour. She is angry, hurt, conflicted, depressed and prefers to shy away from others. She feels unaccepted, misunderstood, and monstrous. She is experiencing enraged behavior due to the lack of comfort within herself; A crazy woman consumed by her own thoughts. The Author describes the ââ¬Å"witchâ⬠finding ââ¬Å"Shelter in the woodsâ⬠. Iââ¬â¢m unsure if sheââ¬â¢s referring to an actual physical place, but I believe it is symbolic for a state of mind she goes into. The ââ¬Å"woodsâ⬠is her mental safe house so to speak. Fixed the suppers for the worms and elvesâ⬠I interpreted as her calming her own thoughts of mischievous interference (as per elves), and when she speaks of worms sheââ¬â¢s referring to the slow consumption of her mental health which she is trying to fight. ââ¬Å"Whining, rearranging and disaligned â⬠is referencing the ââ¬Å"witchesâ⬠thought pattern and process. She has constant unorganized, racing and droneful cognition. I translate the conclusion of the poem as the description of the Authorââ¬â¢s, Anne Sextons, reluctant, yet necessary hospitalization. Symbolically, she is being transported to the hospital and as she ââ¬Å"wavedâ⬠her ââ¬Å"nude arms at the villages going byââ¬â¢ theoretically it is her putting up a fight during her transport. ââ¬Å"Learning her last bright routes, survivorâ⬠I decipher as the advisement of the treatment options available to her at the hospital. ââ¬Å"Where your flames still bite my thighâ⬠and ââ¬Å"my ribs crack as your wheels windâ⬠I depict as her receiving a shot to induce sedation and her fighting while being restrained and that the closer she gets to the hospital the ore she feels a sense of regret and shame. She is embarrassed that her mental deficiency has come to this point and she wasnââ¬â¢t strong enough to gain control of herself. ââ¬Å"A woman like that is not ashamed to dieâ⬠to me says she is so distressed, meek, humiliated, and fatigued by her mental instability, that death to her would not be a negative occurrence, if anything, she welcomes it and sees it as a way out. ââ¬Å"Her Kindâ⬠is a very strong poem and is a very insightful look into a womanââ¬â¢s head ho is unbalanced and a bit unhinged. I feel sympathetic for Anne Sexton, who I have affirmatively believe the poem is regarding. It appears that she struggled with her illness and had to go through a lot to try to get some sort of mental stability. It seems aggravating, painful, and burdensome to have uncontrollable thoughts of anger, sorrow, rage, and shame. The poem suggests that Anne Sexton fought an intricate battle which sadly came to an end by her own hand. ââ¬Å"Her Kindâ⬠by Anne Sexton Analysis By katal
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