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ANNE SEXTON

ANNE SEXTON
Her Kind
This is a poem that is filled with imagery that the author uses to identify the reader
with what I feel were personal stresses in her own life. In class we talked about Anne as
an emotionally challenged women who couldn't cope with every day life. The Title of the
poem suggests by saying "Her" that she is talking about someone else that she could
relate to. However I think that instead she might have been talking about her self.
Through out the poem she shows the Worlds view of the witch and then gives her own
feelings on the subject such as " I have been her kind" and " A woman like that is not a
woman at all."
All the stanzas have seven lines and all have the same last line. It seems that the
stanzas slowly lead up to some kind of explanation to the way women are treated. Through
out the poem the tone is a dreary one. We are taken through the story relating to the
witch and agreeing with the fact that these obscene gestures by the witch, " waving my
nude arms at villages going by" are some how warranted. It is obvious that that the
symbolism and metaphor shows us a witch and I think also these metaphors relate to the
author and how she feels she is labeled.
In the first stanza we get a picture of classical views of what a witch symbolizes, and
this then tells me how Anne must feel. She says " braver at night/ over the plain houses
light by light." I think this is saying that she is more comfortable at night, maybe in
seclusion, and looks down on the average "normal" home light by light and sees that as
been the norm and want nothing to do with it. I think she feels different than the rest
and the fact that she uses dark and light might even say she might even feel evil. She
even states she is "out of mind" which is what I think she's saying to show she is
different and she feels that is how she is looked at and sarcastically says that she
can't be the ideal woman.
The second stanza seems different to me. It seems to be more symbolic of her own life. I
see a witch, maybe herself obsess with the arranging of her so-called cave. I think this
is symbolic of her home life and shows everyone's image of an ugly witch in a cave doing
ugly witch things. I think this is how she felt about the average housewife in that she
says, " A woman like that is misunderstood." I think she meant that the average housewife
is fooling herself. It's like she took a pause right in the middle of the poem to let the
reader know whom she was talking about. She was letting everybody know she couldn't stand
the fact that she had to make a happy home just to get right with society.
The third stanza I feel shows the anger she felt towards society. She defies her driver
as if to through it in his face that she is a witch by throwing her naked arms. She
relates her torment to a like medieval time when witches were burned at the stake and
beaten just for who they were, "and my ribs crack were your wheels wind. I think here she
has made it through the torture and the ride home hurts do to her injuries. But never the
less she made it and is not ashamed. I think she laughs at the women who deny their own
impulses and feels that is what is truly ugly.


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