Rest and sleep are the two things he says gives him pleasure.
If you mean what side does he identify with, the answer is neither. The prince is a neutral party.
It represents Kafka's lifelong feelings of inadequacy.
You start to see in it presentiments of her suicide. The name
proposes being on the edge or having slipped off it. Since the poem is about a
"perfected woman," one begins to read it as the poem about Plath
herself dead, perfect. You can see how unhappy that she feels when turning over
this message and you can almost see what she is planning to do. It makes you more conscious of others who may
be in need of help when you least comprehend it.
Surrender to fate-loss of purpose
-self vs. self
-enduring love
-show the protagonist's sense of self fulfilment-a surrender to fate
-hopeful
-anti-war statement
-colonialism in Algeria
-former authority vs current authority
-dramatic irony
-gained appreciation
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