The two poems ‘Daddy’ and ‘The Arrival of the Bee Box’ the intense, unorthodox emotion expressed is really blatant, raw and direct.In ‘Daddy’ the emotions articulated and conveyed are anger, sadness, depression and regret. She is sad due to her fathers death at the tender age of 8 from diabetes. Sylvia Plath father was a German, his name was Otto. Otto friend had died before he had become ill. He died of lung cancer, he compared the symptoms of  his own to his friend and believed that he too had lung cancer ,but in actual fact he had diabetes. He did not seek treatment by the time he did eventually seek treatment the diabetes had progressed too far.

The emotions expressed by Sylvia are very obvious and easy to spot as Sylvia Plath writing is quite blunt, truthful and straight to the point. Sylvia poems are mostly expressing anger, sadness or depression. Sylvia experienced a hard emotionally testing  during her short life. As her father died a week after her 8th Birthday this could make any fragile mind crack and feel completely of hate sadness and depression. Some people who believe in a faith and one of there loved ones die they question their faith or lose faith; Sylvia Plath was no different, especially as she had a nature of question why things were the way they were, she was raised as a Unitarian Christian, she lose her faith and became ambivalent about religion for the rest of her life.

Another traumatic experience in her life was her divorce from her husband because of an affair he was having. She described him as  “a singer, story-teller, lion and world-wanderer” with “a voice like the thunder of God”.

‘Daddy’ is written very unorthodox especially for a women those times. I the times she wrote this around the 1950s were society expected women to be in the kitchen to have no voice, obey their husband, build a home and clean the house . Furthermore she is sad as her father is gone and can not come back she says she has attempted to join her father meaning commit suicide. ‘I had to kill you’ this means that she tried to forget to eradicate the thought of her dad from as this brings her grief.

The Arrival of the Bee Box

She seems to be sarcastic in her description example ‘i wonder how hungry they are i wonder if they forget me if i just undid the locks and stood back and pretend to be tree’ . It also suggestion she is inquisitive she is wanted to see what was inside even though she order it. This suggest curiosity and a bit of. fear she also has anticipation and anxiety of what is to come, furthermore she order it but does know what to expect…..

I believe the Bee Box could represent the memories of her father….. A bee box in literal terms is a beehive in a box where bees live and raise their young (memories of her when he was alive and raise her as a child). When she says ‘I wonder how  hungry they are, I wonder if they would forget me’ suggesting they are wild and not domesticated. This could indicate her feelings a memories of her dad run wild and have the ability to not just intimidate her but control her and consume her rational thoughts. For bees Honey Combs hexagonal are used to store food (memories or certain significant days). Hexagons are efficient as the lines are as short as it can possible be if large area is to filled with the fewest number of hexagons (the little memories are more important and significant) . This means the honeycomb requires less wax to construct (even she had a short time with her dad she built a big relationship and connection with him) and gains lots of strength under compression (the strength of her connect increase during hard times, this could also influence her actions of wanting to meet her dad by committing suicide).