Saturday, August 17, 2019
ââ¬ÅBriar Roseââ¬Â by Anne Sexton â⬠Analysis Essay
Anne Sexton completely altered the fairy tale, Briar Rose. The original tale was a straight forward story that can lead the reader to come up with a moral. It was one that also had a happy ending. When Anne Sexton tells us her version of Briar Rose, she immediately begins by giving the reader a view of what Briar Roseââ¬â¢s sleep is like. She tells us of how Briar Rose feels, and gives the reader some what of an introduction to the ways of Briar Rose. After this psychedelic section of a girl, Briar Rose, who keeps ââ¬Å"slipping off into a hypnotistââ¬â¢s tranceâ⬠(lines 4-6), Sexton begins telling the tale. Once Sexton gets into the tale, most of the lines consist of a summary of what truly happens in the fairy tale. Sexton, however, does add several parts that help the reader understand the story from Sextonââ¬â¢s perspective; â⬠The King looked like Munchââ¬â¢s ââ¬ËScream'â⬠(line 43). Line 100 was the most important line in the poem. After finishing her synopsis of the fairy tale with, ââ¬Å"She married the prince and all went wellâ⬠(lines 98-99), she immediately adds ââ¬Å"except for the fear ââ¬â the fear of sleep.â⬠(lines 100-101). After this line, Sexton begins a new stanza on Briar Roseââ¬â¢s future, differing a lot from the fairy taleââ¬â¢s ââ¬Å"â⬠¦ and they lived happily ever after.â⬠Sexton begins telling the reader how Briar Rose will become an insomniac. She also begins applying some of todayââ¬â¢s modern day medicine to the story, by saying that Briar Rose would be unable to sleep ââ¬Å"â⬠¦without the court chemist mixing her some knock-out dropsâ⬠(lines 106-107). From that point on, Anne Sexton slowly applies her life to the poem, and adds the parts of her like that she has trouble with into her poem. It seems as though she does this almost unconsciously and unintentionally. By line 120, Anne Sexton has completely replaced herself with Briar Rose. She continuously uses I in Briar Roseââ¬â¢s place. Now she has completely applied modern day technology, saying things like ââ¬Å"Iââ¬â¢m all shot up with Novocainâ⬠. She clearly places herself in the novel and tells the reader about her life. She replaces the happy parts of the poem with parts that may have been different in her life. ââ¬Å"Daddy? Thatââ¬â¢s another kind of prison. Its not the prince at all, but my father, drunkenly bent over my bedâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬ (lines 150-154). This shows that her father may have abused her and may have limited her lifestyle as he was ââ¬Å"circling the abyss like a shark, my father thick upon meâ⬠(lines 155-156). He also may have been an alcoholic. She also shows how once Briar Rose had truly died once she was fifteen, even though she was truly just put into a 100 year sleep. Her life of fear and insomnia was now nearly a reincarnation, or a ââ¬Å"life after deathâ⬠(line 161), of her terrible existence.
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