By Sylvia Plath The Arrival Of The Bee Box By Sylvia Plath Created by Daniel Lambert In the first stanza Plath simply states a fact with the image of the clean wood box Then she uses a simile in which she compares the box to a square chair ID: 239434
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The Arrival of the Bee Box
BySylvia Plath
The Arrival Of The Bee Box
By Sylvia Plath.
Created byDaniel LambertSlide2Slide3Slide4
In the first stanza, Plath simply states a fact with the image of the 'clean wood box'. Then she uses a simile in which she compares the box to a square chair:
'square as a chair'.
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Plath uses three comparisons in stanzas three, four and five. She calls the bees black slaves, a Roman mob and maniacs.
[If you wish to, you can refer to these comparisons as analogies. Analogies are parallel images.
There are three dramatic images of fear:
‘The box is locked, it is dangerous…Black on black, angrily clambering...It is the noise that appals me most of all’.Slide5
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