Anne Sexton uses euphemism in this poem to create a sense of ambiguity. The peasant did not really know what the bird was saying, but was using his knowledge to inform the miller of his wife's actions. She was giving a detail that could have multiple meanings.
Good work, Kayla! What examples of euphemism from the poem did you find?
ReplyDeleteThanks (: I was thinking that dingo-sweet may be a euphemism? It was hard for me to determine what it was. Dingo-sweet was the closest thing i could find. It is on pages 26 and 28.
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