rnw+bud

The line, "snug as a bud" in Sylvia Plath's poem called "You're" shows she is looking forward to motherhood. This is a great analogy; comparing the bud to a baby. A baby in a sense is like a bud, since it is still wrapped up in the mother's stomach and hasn't yet been unravalled. The baby is still premature, just like the bud as well. This is a good comparison since they are both in the same stages of life. Sylvia Plath also uses this line "snug as a bud" to show that a bud is beautiful and a positive part of nature, since it is just beginning it's life. In the same way that a baby who is still in it's mother's stomach has not yet experienced the world yet either. The comparison between a bud and a baby shows that this pregnacy is a positive happy part of Plath's life.