At the start of the poem "The Night Dances", the smile of one of these figures falls "in the grass," causing the speaker to exclaim, "Irretrievable!" For 10 points each:
[10h] Name these figures. Two of these figures are each "coiled" like a "white serpent" by a "perfected" dead body in the poem "Edge."
ANSWER: children [or babies; or equivalents such as toddlers]
[10m] "Edge" and "The Night Dances" appear in this poetry collection. "The child's cry melts in the wall" in this collection's title poem, which describes a liberating horse ride "into the red eye, the cauldron of morning."
ANSWER: Ariel
[10e] This author included representations of her parents in Ariel through poems such as "Medusa" and "Daddy."
ANSWER: Sylvia Plath
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