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  1. May 11, 2020 · Characters: There are only three characters mentioned in Morning Song; the narrator herself, a briefly mentioned midwife, and a newly born baby. Sylvia Plath, throughout the poem, makes it evident the narrator is the baby’s mother, describing the baby’s conception through the first line of the poem: ‘love set you going like a fat gold ...

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    While these two stanzas paint the scene for a newly born child and the adults who are present at the birth, they do so in a unique way. The reader learns the baby “cr[ied]” after “[t]he midwife slapped [their] footsoles,” and that the people in attendance “voice[d]” their reactions for the “arrival,” but beyond these relatively typical factors of a...

    The initial declaration that the narrator is “no more the baby’s mother” states precisely how the mother feels in regard to the child after the birth. Despite the value that is placed on the child when noted as “gold,” the appreciation the mother feels at this moment is comparable to the admiration a person might have for an artistic piece, like th...

    Within this pair of stanzas of ‘Morning Song’, the reader can witness the mother becoming more interactive with the child as she “stumble[s] from bed” to care for the baby, and doing so is both a “heavy” notion and one that is so natural that it is reflected in the “floral” quality. This is a contrasted pairing that reflects her blossoming instinct...

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  2. Oct 7, 2023 · Sylvia Plath's poem 'Morning Song' is from her book 'Ariel' and focuses on the female reaction to motherhood. Simile, metaphor and vivid imagery take the reader through the highs and lows of caring for a baby.

  3. Sylvia Plath’s “Morning Song” is a poem that utilizes repetition and allusion to convey the complex emotions of a new mother. The repetition of the word “love” throughout the poem emphasizes the overwhelming feelings of love and attachment that the speaker has for her newborn child.

  4. Track 15 on Selected Poems of Sylvia Plath. Sylvia Plath with her children, Frieda and Nicholas Hughes. “Morning Song” is Sylvia Plath’s tribute to her newborn daughter, Frieda. Composed ...

  5. But poets have occasionally got it right, and succeeded in writing memorable and moving poems about babies. Here are five of the very best baby poems. William Blake, ‘ Infant Joy ’. A baby is born, a little miracle with the gift of life.

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  7. May 14, 2024 · Whether you’re searching for the right words for a baby shower card, or the perfect prose to express your love to your own new baby, this collection of the best poems for babies are sure to inspire.

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