Bring out the difference of the title of the poem "
Sylvia Plath's "Daddy "
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"Daddy" is a controversial and highly anthologized poem by the American poet Sylvia Plath. ... Told from the perspective of a woman addressing her father, the memory of whom has an oppressive power over her, the poem details the speaker's struggle to break free of his influence.
The speaker begins the poem by addressing the circumstances in which she lives, saying that they are simply no longer adequate. She compares herself to a foot living inside a black shoe. For 30 years she has lived this way, deprived and without color, not even having the courage to breathe or sneeze.
The speaker then addresses her father, informing him that she has had to kill him, though she then says that he actually died before she had the chance to do so. She describes her father as being heavy as marble and like "a bag full of God," as well as like a horrifying statue with one toe that looks like a San Francisco seal—huge and gray.