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How does the speaker symbolically kill her father’s oppressive image in the poem?

ABy setting fire to his picture

BBy driving a stake through his heart like a vampire

CBy writing his name in a book

DBy smashing a statue

Answer:

B. By driving a stake through his heart like a vampire

Read Explanation:

The speaker envisions driving a stake through the heart of the metaphorical vampire that represents her father’s enduring control, marking her symbolic act of self-liberation.


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