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Poet: Anne Sexton
Poem: Cinderella
Comment 8 of 8, added on April 2nd, 2006 at 1:35 PM.
This particular poem by Anne Sexton shows the gullibility of women and the unrealistic dream we all have about meeting the perfect man and leading the perfect life. It opens our eyes to the fact that this fairy tale never happens in real life unless it is the million-dollar jackpot winner from rags to riches and that still doesn't let you have the perfect life. It also opens our hearts to Cinderella, not just about her past in a non-loving family, but it makes us feel sympathy for her in her new life.
Sarah from Canada
Comment 7 of 8, added on February 16th, 2006 at 12:43 PM.
I thought that the poem in general was quite interesting, but what caught my eye was the last paragraph of the poem. In real life there is no happily ever after life. Great comparison of two dolls in a museum case never bothered by diapers or dust, never arguing over the timing of an egg, never telling the story twice, never getting a middle-aged spread, their darling smiles pasted on for eternity. Fabulous, comparison, I couldn't think of any better way of pointing out their lives. It also sounds so sad and unhappy life if I was in their shoes.
Luba from United States
Comment 6 of 8, added on February 7th, 2006 at 10:23 AM.
Anne Sexton is one of the greatest writers of all time. As she was severly abused by her parents and suffered from severe postpartum depression, she turned to poetry as a means to cope with her challenges. I think she really represents a view that many women refuse to take, being realistic. She has taken lit from other greats and transformed it in her own imaginatively critical manner. She is by far one of the most sincere, and realistic writers of feministic lit! and hopefully women will think twice about their "happily ever afters"
Nicole from Canada
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This particular poem by Anne Sexton shows the gullibility of women and the unrealistic dream we all have about meeting the perfect man and leading the perfect life. It opens our eyes to the fact that this fairy tale never happens in real life unless it is the million-dollar jackpot winner from rags to riches and that still doesn't let you have the perfect life. It also opens our hearts to Cinderella, not just about her past in a non-loving family, but it makes us feel sympathy for her in her new life.
Sarah from Canada