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Analysis (ai): "The Break" by Anne Sexton confronts themes of physical and emotional trauma. Unlike Sexton's earlier works, it directly addresses her personal struggles, conveying raw vulnerability and a sense of deep anguish. The poem's chaotic imagery reflects the speaker's fractured state, evoking a descent into despair and bodily collapse.
this poem inspires everyone to live while they can. to show everyone their greatness while they can still call themselves great. that a broken heart may hurt everywhere and bind you in unbindable places, but you should move on. if you still can.
until the tempest undid me and I broke. The ambulance drivers made such a fuss. and wheeled me out to their coffin, my nest. as a dowager. At the E. W. they cut off my dress. I cried, ‘Oh Jesus, help me! Oh Jesus Christ!’. and the nurse replied, ‘Wrong name. My name. a buck’s extension and a Balkan overhead frame. 'You’ll be down for a year.'
until the tempest undid me and I broke. The ambulance drivers made such a fuss. But when I cried, "Wait for my courage!" they smoked. and wheeled me out to their coffin, my nest. as a dowager. At the E. W. they cut off my dress. I cried, "Oh Jesus, help me! Oh Jesus Christ!" and the nurse replied, "Wrong name. My name.
The Break by Anne Sexton - It was also my violent heart that broke, falling down the front hall stairs. It was also a message I never spoke, cal
I'm Ethan Frome's wife. I'll move when I'm able. The T. V. hangs from the wall like a moose head. I hide a pint of bourbon in my bedside table. A bird full of bones, now I'm held by a sand bag. The fracture was twice.
The Break It was also my violent heart that broke, falling down the front hall stairs. It was also a message I never spoke, calling, riser after riser, who cares about you, who cares, splintering up the hip that was merely made of crystal, the post of it and also the cup. I exploded in the hallway like a pistol. So I fell apart. So I came all ...