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Some ghosts are women, neither abstract nor pale, their breasts as limp as killed fish. Not witches, but ghosts who come, moving their useless arms like forsaken servants.
Not all ghosts are women, I have seen others; fat, white-bellied men, wearing their genitals like old rags. Not devils, but ghosts.
This one thumps barefoot, lurching above my bed. Some ghosts are children. Not angels, but ghosts; curling like pink tea cups on any pillow, or kicking, showing their innocent bottoms, wailing for Lucifer. Sexton begins to write with less formal, but more initiative approach.
Consequently she lives alone in empty house. She is very depressed and desperate because of her bad state. Sexton begins to describe herself in this desolate house.
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Therefore she sees ghosts in every place in the house. At the first time, she sees these ghosts as women. They are also ostracized. In this empty house, Sexton also sees ghosts of men who may be her dead father and ex-husband. Sexton may describe them with all these hideous features, because her husband divorced her and her father left her alone in this life. The evidence of their death is that their stomachs were bellied, and their genitals were worn. The reader link feel that Sexton dislikes these ghosts, men. These children may be her daughters who also left her.]
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