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  2. The Colossus by Sylvia Plath - Poetry Foundation

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    Mule-bray, pig-grunt and bawdy cackles Proceed from your great lips.…

  3. A Summary and Analysis of Sylvia Plath’s ‘The Colossus

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    In six stanzas, each comprising five lines, Sylvia Plath explores her relationship with her dead father through the symbol of a statue, the giant Colossus of Rhodes (one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World).

  4. The Colossus by Sylvia Plath - Poem Analysis

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    ‘The Colossus’ by Sylvia Plath is a complex poem that expresses the poet’s sorrow after her father’s death through the image of a statue. The statue, which is based on a real creation from Rhodes in 280 BC, is in ruins.

  5. Sylvia PlathThe Colossus - Genius

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    Built by Chares of Lindos in 280 BC, this 98-feet statue of Helios (the Greek sun god) was built to celebrate Rhodes' victory over Cyprus. One of the tallest statues in the ancient world, it stood...

  6. The Colossus Summary by Sylvia Plath: A Comprehensive Analysis

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    “The Colossus” by Sylvia Plath is a powerful and haunting poem that explores themes of identity, power, and the human condition. The poem is structured around the image of a giant statue, the Colossus, which serves as a metaphor for the speaker’s own struggles with selfhood and agency.

  7. Explore the depths of "The Colossus" by Sylvia Plath, a pivotal piece in modern poetry. This guide delves into its themes, structure, and the powerful use of language that characterizes Plath's work.

  8. The Colossus - poem by Sylvia Plath - PoetryVerse

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    The Colossus. I shall never get you put together entirely, Pieced, glued, and properly jointed. Mule-bray, pig-grunt and bawdy cackles Proceed from your great lips. It's worse than a barnyard. Perhaps you consider yourself an oracle, Mouthpiece of the dead, or of some god or other.

  9. The Colossus Analysis - eNotes.com

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    Dive deep into Sylvia Plath's The Colossus with extended analysis, commentary, and discussion.

  10. Plath's extraordinary verbal inventiveness has begun to find a subject equal to it: the shape-shifting the mind exerts on the world, the ways the heart can inflect, even infect, what happens.

  11. The Colossus by Sylvia Plath - Goodreads

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    First published in 1960, The Colossus was Sylvia Plath's debut collection of poems and marked the arrival of a major new talent. ‘She steers clear of feminine charm, deliciousness, gentility, supersensitivity and the act of being a poet. She simply writes good poetry.