In Sylvia Plath's poem "Mad Girl's Love Song," stars are described as "waltzing out" while "blackness gallops in.images represent (B) the speaker's despair at her failed love
"Mad Girl's Love Song" portrays a young woman who has lost a love that was very significant to her. While dealing with this loss, the narrator is having a struggle with her own mind about if this lover was real or if she made them up inside of her head.
The Speaker is a mentally disturbed girl. The tone of the poem is somber.
Daddy is the most famous poem by Sylvia Plath and one of the best-known of the twentieth century.
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