Barbie Doll Figurative Language Essay

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Marge Piercy and Gwendolyn Brooks are authors of short poems who utilize theme, figurative language and imagery to convey ideas. The poems “Barbie doll” by Marge Piercy and “Sadie and Maud” by Gwendolyn Brooks use literary elements to detail the abstract ideas of self and happiness. Both poems are similar in atmosphere and share general identity concepts, however, they both focus on two separate narratives that can be categorized as a story of societal pressure and one of chosen path.

The poems “Barbie Doll” and “Sadie and Maud” both have two distinct themes. “Barbie doll” has a washed out, recycled theme that is society's beauty standards and the effect it has on self acceptance. She tells this through the brazen recollections of a women
“Barbie Doll” has fewer examples than “Sadie and Maud”, creating a more realistic tone. In the fifteenth line, Piercy writes “Her good nature wore out like a fan belt”. Upon reading this simile, it seemed almost misplaced in a rather objective piece. But by comparing her 'good will' to an everyday object that has real life purpose, it becomes a turning point in the poem. Very quickly the girlchild is dead and the poem leaves the reader with a very obscure line “To every woman a happy ending”. Brooks uses figurative throughout “Sadie and Maud” in a more complicated way. She weaves a story around a comb that first appears in line three as a metaphor “Sadie scraped life with a fine-toothed comb”. The comb is mentioned several times throughout the poem with no real explanation as to what it symbolizes which could make the reader question the reliability of the story. Brooks also states in line twelve that Maud and her parents “Nearly died of shame”, a hyperbole that furthers the idea that Sadie and Maud's parents were very conservative in nature. Piercy and Brooks both used figurative language to convey several meanings at once in order to deliver the most impactful

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