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Sylvia Plath

Initiation

Fiction | Short Story | Adult | Published in 1953

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Essay Topics

1.

Discuss the symbolic significance of the basement in which the story begins and ends.

2.

Consider the little man’s response when Millicent asks him if he is “mythological”: “Not exactly […] but I hope to be someday. Being mythological does wonders for one’s ego” (246). How does this statement relate to the story as a whole?

3.

What role does Tracy play in Millicent’s character arc? Why does Millicent consider her alongside the heather birds when considering the factors that led to her ultimate decision about the sorority?

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