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Iara Gonzalez
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I think this time I did understand the meaning behind the story (Mothers) but just because of my feminist background and my surface knowledge of Plath's biography. I love the way she narrates so poetically, her descriptions are so vivid and natural...again, I feel sad when the story ends abruptly, I feel the characters were interesting enough for a short novel.
— Feb 14, 2026 06:25PM
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Iara Gonzalez
is on page 111 of 352
I have this recurring feeling with these stories that I really enjoy them but then I hate or dont understand the ending. Sometimes they feel unfinished, sometimes I feel I'm completely missing the meaning like with the fifty ninth bear.
— Feb 12, 2026 08:29PM
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lia ₊˚ˑ༄ؘ
is on page 117 of 327
when i first read “the fifty-ninth bear” i almost pooped my pants because i thought it was actually misogynistic. after the ending, i feel i’ve been saved by mother sylvia oncemore
— Feb 12, 2026 07:42PM
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lia ₊˚ˑ༄ؘ
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fifteen-dollar eagle:
i don’t really get this one. it felt very misogynistic, and i’m struggling to tell if this was intentional or more of plath’s ignorance. i do see quite a bit of potential in this story though. i’m also exhausted and can’t analyze properly atm so i will examine more soon
— Feb 11, 2026 08:03PM
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i don’t really get this one. it felt very misogynistic, and i’m struggling to tell if this was intentional or more of plath’s ignorance. i do see quite a bit of potential in this story though. i’m also exhausted and can’t analyze properly atm so i will examine more soon

















