Language, Voice, and Power: Plath experiments with voice—adopting monologues, persona poems, and dramatic apostrophes—often to perform power struggles (with fathers, lovers, institutions). Her poetic voice can be searingly direct, sarcastic, or ruthlessly controlled, and form becomes a critical vehicle for asserting agency.
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