Tone In Sylvia Plath's Daddy

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In the literary work, “Daddy,” by Sylvia Plath, it demonstrates that a characteristic of her love for her father shows a way of frustration, and exasperation towards him which she faces throughout her lifetime that causes her to become psycho. Although, Plath sets the tone through the structure of the literary work of her use of diction and imagery, she chooses words that demonstrate the character's emotion and bitterness towards the abuse she has lived beneath the authority of her father and later on, her husband. The author, later on uses the structure of German words that sets the tone of diction. Within that in mind, she creates mental imagery through her use of metaphors and similes which permits the reader to attach ideas and transmit