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Symbolism In Diving Into The Wreck By Adrienne Rich

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To begin with, Adrienne Rich, the author of “Diving Into The Wreck”, showed fortitude and vigor during her battle for Women’s Rights. She fought for what she believed in and was victorious. Women’s Rights, or Women’s Suffrage, was the fight for equal rights as men, which include the ability to own property and the right to vote. Along with being a feminist (a person who fights for Women’s Rights), Adrienne Rich was an intelligent woman who sufficiently used many literary elements in her poem “Diving Into The Reck”. Throughout her poem, Adrienne Rich used conflict, many forms of symbolism, and irony to thoroughly explain the emphasis of Women’s Rights.
First of all, in the poem conflict was greatly shown in the form of woman versus society. The conflict of woman versus society is used to describe a conflict, between the protagonist and the world around them, that they must overcome to achieve their objective. In this poem, “Diving Into The Wreck”, society represents everyone that believes men are more dominant and more successful than women are/will ever be. Woman versus society is shown when Adrienne Rich writes, “My flippers cripple me, I crawl like an insect down the ladder and there is no one to tell me when the ocean will begin.” (Rich). This quote shows symbolism as well, the flippers are all the beliefs that say that men are superior to women and the ocean is where these beliefs and lies come from which is society. The belief that men superior is the dilemma that the

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