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Marge Piercy's Barbie Doll

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[In American society there is an extreme want for women to look perfect on the outside. There is a extraordinary amount of importance and anxiety placed on women to surrender to becoming Barbie dolls. After rereading and analyzing the poem “Barbie Doll” by Marge Piercy, I identified the main theme as appearance and that Piercy uses irony to convey the stereotypical views of feminine beauty throughout society.]
When first reading the title of the poem, “Barbie Doll,” I suspected that the speaker was describing a little girl’s toy. However, as I started reading the poem, I realized that the title was referring to the outer beauty and perfection society expects of women. [When I first tried to interpret the meaning of the poem, the only thing …show more content…

For instance, even though the girlchild “was healthy, tested intelligent, / possessed strong and back, / abundant sexual drive and manual dexterity. She went to and fro arm apologizing” (7-10). Piercy expresses that society sees one’s inner beauty as unimportant compared to one’s outer beauty and therefore the girlchilds unattractive looks are something to apologize for. Further expressing that women are looked at physically more than anything else and what is essential for then are good looks. Women are brought up to do many things to make themselves beautiful on the outside, whether it is wearing makeup, exercising, or having a healthy diet. The girlchild in the poem, “was advised to /… exercise, diet, smile and wheedle” (12-14). Women in today’s society are taught and pressured into doing whatever it takes to remain or become physically attractive and beautiful on the outside. We see women today altering their appearance with cosmetic surgery. My assumption is that the girlchild had a nose job and possibly liposuction to try to make her beautiful physically. As expressed in this stanza, “So she cut off her nose and her legs” (17). The speaker uses irony most in the final stanza: In the casket displayed on satin she lay/ with the undertaker's cosmetics

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