1. Have you ever seen a beehive? Describe what it looks like and what it sounds like (you may look one up on YouTube if necessary).
2. If you were a beekeeper, what would you wear to protect yourself?
3. Plath refers to a ‘Roman mob’ in this poem. Have you ever heard that phrase before, and, if so, in what context?
COMPREHENDING AND RESPONDING 1.
2. What negative connotations are there in stanza one and what clues do they give to Plath’s frame of mind at this time?
3. these emotions.
4. The third stanza contains a disturbing comparison between the bees and the ‘swarmy feeling of African hands/ Minute and shrunk for export.’ Which of the following three words describes this comparison best, in your opinion: horrifying, repulsive or sad? Give reasons for your answer.
5. What aspect of the bees distresses the poet most of all?
6. satisfactory conclusion by the end of the poem, in your opinion?
1. Write a personal essay exploring how you feel about making decisions. Include examples of decisions that you have had to make.
2. Write the text of an email from Plath to the company that delivered this beehive, asking them to collect it and explaining why you wish to return it.
3. Research the myth of Daphne and Apollo (which Plath alludes to in this poem), and compose a modern day version of the story.