Initiation:

    Initiation was a piece I read by Sylvia Plath. In this story a girl, Millicant wants to join a sorority and in the end she doesn't want to anymore. I wrote an essay and it tells you my reason about why she decides not to join after all.

    In the beginning of the story Initiation, by Sylvia Plath Millicent wants to join a sorority. She wanted to join to make other girls envious of her. She wanted to change the way she was. Later on in the story she decides not to join.

    Millicent wanted to be a popular girl. She didn't care what she had to do because she's been waiting for this opportunity for a long time. You could tell she was the quiet type of girl because in the story it says how she would be happy to get her books out the hallway locker and be one of the girls in the group. She  wanted this so bad she could even see it already.

    After she went through the whole initiation process, after she did Bev's dirty work and took orders like a "gopher", She decided not to join because she wanted to be free like the Heather birds that only lived in mythological moors. She also realized being in a sorority wasn't that big of a deal anyway because they only criticized people and were only interested in material things.

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