The narration can impact the reader by showing him the thoughts of someone on the verge of death.
<h3>How does the text achieve this effect?</h3>
- By showing an omnipresent narrator who has access to all of the character's thoughts and emotions.
- By detailing the character's thoughts.
- By showing details of how the character prepares and awaits death.
The narration is very expository and does not spare the reader about the state of mind of the man who is going to die, allowing the reader to understand and know everything he thinks and feels in relation to imminent death.
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The symbols that plath uses tells us that she is resilient, and also, that she feels her life is tragic or sad.
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Lady Lazarus is a reference to Lazarus, a man who Jesus brought back to life. This tells us that Sylvia Plath is resilient, because she has felt, at some point in her life, that she literary came back from death.
This is also related to the symbol of "a cat with nine lives", again, Plath feels that she has come back from life several times.
Finally, the symbol "a jew murdered in a concentration camp", probably tells us that Plath thinks her life has been tragic, or has had many tragedies.
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