Wednesday, November 13, 2019
Searching for Peace in Tulips Essays -- Tulips Essays
        Searching for Peace in Tulips      Throughout the poem ââ¬Å"Tulipsâ⬠ by Sylvia Plath, the author seems desperately searching for peace and tranquility, and instead finds everything she despises, symbolized by the tulips she received as a get-well present. à  The hospital setting, in which she is ââ¬Å"nobody,â⬠ provides a place where she can ââ¬Å"learn peacefulness, lying by myself quietly,â⬠ as Plath explains in lines 3-4. à  She goes on to describe her room as very white and serene, and within the walls is a temporary escape from all the cares of the world outside, all the ââ¬Å"baggageâ⬠ she carries in relation to her family. à  Then she receives the tulips, which contrast with the white so much that Plath says ââ¬Å"they hurt meâ⬠ in line 36. à  The passage continues in this vein, relating that they ââ¬Å"weigh her downâ⬠ in line 40, in a similar fashion as her family does. à  This is because the tulips make her ââ¬Å"aware of my heartâ⬠ in line 60, telling her that    she is becoming healthy and will have to leave the hospital and again be weighed down by the obligations of the outside world. à  The...                      
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