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The father figure in the poem Daddy is :

AA Jew

BAn African

CA Nazi

DAn Indian

Answer:

C. A Nazi

Read Explanation:

  • In Sylvia Plath's poem Daddy, the father figure is represented by Plath's own father, Otto Plath.

  • The poem expresses intense emotions of anger, betrayal, and grief associated with his death when she was a child.

  • Sylvia Plath's father, who died when she was only 8 years old, is depicted in the poem as a domineering, authoritarian figure, and she often uses strong and provocative language to describe him.

  • The poem grapples with her feelings toward his abandonment through death, and there is a recurring theme of unresolved conflict with this father figure.

  • Plath's portrayal of her father is symbolic, as she also connects him to a larger, almost mythical figure—one that seems to represent all the oppressive and controlling male figures in her life.


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