Girls and Society in Barbie Doll by Marge Piercy

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Marge Piercy wrote Barbie Doll in 1973. The main message the poet is sending is that girls would go to any length to be viewed as “pretty” by society. At times the poet was very sarcastic and uses irony to get the theme across to the reader. Other elements of poetry are used as well to help the audience understand the poem.
The first three line of the poem discuss the “girlchild” growing up. She was an ordinary girl that played with dolls, miniature GE kitchens and wee lipsticks the color of cherry candy. Then, in the fifth line she hit puberty and her classmates made fun of her and said, “Then in the magic of puberty, a classmate said: 
You have a great big nose and fat legs.” This line is very ironic because puberty is one of the hardest times for a growing person. In addition, this lowers the girls self esteem. She was brought up with the mentality that beauty is the most important thing. The tone of the poem changes and the girl begins to question if she is attractive.
The second stanza tells us she was intelligent, healthy and athletic but the only thing she saw was th...

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