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Marge Piercy's Barbie Doll

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The poem I have chosen is “Barbie Doll”, composed by Marge Piercy.The reasoning behind my decision is the message conveyed throughout the text and the form in which it was displayed. The author created a phenomenal work, by incorporating literary and sound devices such as rhyming couplets, assonances, free verses, imagery and symbolism. The poem presented the superficial expectations of society and the pressure of young female children to attain that certain perfection.

The poem begins as a fairytale with the lines, “This girlchild was born as usual/and presented dolls that did pee-pee/and miniature GE stoves and irons/and wee lipsticks the color of cherry candy” (Piercy 1-4). Piercy displays the consumerism presented to young children, …show more content…

Although, the term “Barbie Doll” was not mentioned in the composition itself, the title and various lines allude to the childhood icon. In stanza two it reads, “Everyone saw a fat nose on thick legs”. (Piercy 11) The girl is assumed not to covet the thin and beautiful figure as that of her dolls. In fact, the line “ You have a great big nose.” (Piercy 6), could be an insinuation to Little Red Riding Hood, suggesting the young child has beastly features like the wolf. Additionally, the predominant personage in the text, is the female child herself. It is presupposed this character represents all young children, influenced by society to be perfect. For example, in the third stanza, “She was advised to play coy/exhorted to come on hearty/ exercise, diet, smile and wheedle.” (Piercy 12-14). The child was pressured to achieve a certain body image, and also to behave as a proper lady should, according to the world’s ideology. Piercy used these symbols to prove her central message of the mainstream culture and the effect it has on maturing children. The idea of appearances being of prominent importance even more so, than health and

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