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1 Blackberrying By Sylvia Plath

2 Main Themes Isolation The Sublime Gothic

3 Motifs Death The “Hook” The Sea

4 Isolation “Nobody in the lane, and nothing, nothing but blackberries” “Big as the ball of my thumb, and dumb as eyes” “The only thing to come now is the sea”

5 The Sublime “Overhead go the choughs in black, cacophonous flocks ” “a sudden wind funnels at me, Slapping its phantom laundry in my face”

6 Gothic “Ebon in the hedges, fat With blue-red juices” “The high, green meadows are glowing, as if light from within” “I come to one bush of berries so ripe it is a bush of flies”

7 Motif of Death “These they squander on my fingers.” “Bits of burnt paper wheeling in a blown sky” “They accommodate themselves to my milkbottle, flattening their sides”

8 Motif of the Hook “ A blackberry alley, going down in hooks, and a sea Somewhere at the end of it, heaving.” “One more hook, and the berries and bushes end.”

9 Motif of the Sea “I do not think the sea will appear at all” “These hills are too green and sweet to have tasted salt”


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