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3. In her biography of Plath, Bitter Fame, the poet Anne Stevenson says that this poem penetrates "the furthest reaches of disdain and rage... bereft of all 'normal human feelings."
What do you think Stevenson means? Does anything in the poem strike you as particularly
chilling?

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