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  • Essay / Daddy By Sylvia Plath Essay - 484

    Rather than referencing (exploitatively) the personal suffering of a single woman, it may allegorically represent the historical and mass victimization of women by patriarchy, which has been well documented (witch hysteria) and which continues (female excision). She says that "every woman loves a fascist in boots" - all women participate in one way or another (if only in their passivity, refusing to reject the roles that society tries to impose on them) to this social and cultural