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rebirth through suffering

Rebirth Through Suffering We might take Esther’s objection to children as a rejection of life, birth of course being the beginning, rather than the restful end, of life. She may not wish to continue the pattern of pain and disappointment that she has experienced in her own life.

Rebirth Through Suffering But her objections may, at least in part, be much simpler; the whole process frightens her. Here is a girl-woman who is in the process of discovering herself; giving birth to another human being would take this attention away from self and project it in an entirely different direction.

Ch 6 - Rebirth Through Suffering Esther’s thoughts about the drug administered to the woman giving birth: she reflects that this drug, which cheats a woman by causing her to forget her pain, must have been developed by a man. This “jab” at men notwithstanding, one must wonder why Esther would think that anyone would relish pain of this sort.

Ch 6 - Rebirth Through Suffering She says that the woman is clearly feeling the pain when she is giving birth, so the only possible benefit of remembering the pain would be the prevention of future pregnancies. Otherwise, she must mean that pain is simply a treasure to be cherished. This latter reason works well as support for the theme of rebirth through pain and suffering.

Ch 6 - Rebirth Through Suffering After that, Buddy took me out into a hall where they had some big glass bottles full of babies that had died before they were born. Here we have the themes of birth and death intertwined.

The birth Blood associated with birth and sex Ritualistic blood sacrifice (quote too graphic for this early!)

Central Significance of Esther’s Experience on Mount Pisgah The injury affords Esther another chance at rebirth through suffering. It seems that injury, pain, and suffering brings Esther a feeling of renewal—a fresh chance to live.

Rebirth Through Suffering Of course, we cannot forget the cleansing fresh start afforded by the broth. Consider how Esther enjoyed being taken care of when she had food poisoning…

Birth - Ch 14 Esther as a “baby” Plath’s description of her experience here resembles a description of a child in the womb—or perhaps a child leaving the womb. Consider the following bits of text: It was completely dark. I was being transported . . .down a tunnel a slit of light opened like a mouth or a wound hands wrapped around my limbs The light leapt into my head, and through the thick, warm, furry dark, a voice cried. “Mother!” Air breathed and played over my face. If I opened my eyes, I would see colors and shapes bending in upon me like nurses. At first this whole passage may seem to support the theme of rebirth through suffering, but when Esther’s brother asks her, “How are you?,” she responds, “The same.” In other words, there does not appear to have been any cessation of pain.