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The speaker becomes the horse, the furrow, the brown arc. No subject/object separation – pure immanence.
“Godiva I unpeel” references Lady Godiva, who rode naked through town. Here, it’s not shame but liberation from “dead stringencies” (rules, marriage, domesticity). sylvia plath poem ariel