What do heather birds symbolize
Continue reading this essay Continue reading. Toggle navigation MegaEssays. Saved Essays. Topics in Paper. Example Essays. Initiation by Silvia Plath. Continue reading this essay Continue reading Page 1 of 2. Next Page. More Essays:. They symbolize Millicent because she found out how to be herself from the initiation. She did not follow the rest of the flock like those birds to become a member.
Instead she rejected the invitation to join the sorority. Why does Millicent decide not to join the sorority? She decides to not join the sorority because its just a simple social group and if she does her friend will be left out and she will have to be something that she is not.
She wants to be friends with everyone. Millicent is inspired by the thought of the heather birds. While the sparrows symbolize the sameness of the sorority group and how they are boring because they all do the same thing and their sometime loneliness. Internal conflicts are problems that take place within a character.
External conflicts are problems between other people. Internal conflict in Sylvia Plath's "Initiation" was in Millicent. Sylvia Plath was a writer with mental illnesses and fears. Her feelings of alienation and her depression came from when she was a child. Her father died when she was eight and her emotions spiraled leaving her feeling abandoned Ghasemi.
Like her eyes, her words are sharp, apt tools which brand her message on the brains and hearts of her readers. With each reading, she initiates them forever into the shrouded, vestal clan of her own mind. How is the reader to interpret those singeing, singing words? Her work may be read as a lone monument, with no ties to the world. Adolescence is a time of discovering important life lessons. In the story the main character, Millicent, is an adolescent who is being initiated into a high school sorority.