Adrienne Rich’s “Diving into the Wreck” serves as a long metaphor for the many changes that occured in both the year(s) leading up to the release of this poem and the life of the poet during this time period, all of which is driven by “the wreck” that hints at topics such as the gender equality, the past and future, the truth, and many more that is expressed through the multitude of metaphors and symbols thorughout the wreck.
The years leading up to 1972 was a tumultuous time, with the Vietnam war still at large and the sturggle for equality for both people of colors and women, there was much tension as to what will become of the upcoming 70’s. Rich during this time was already gaining critical acclaim for her work and with moving to New York in the 60’s her life was already experiences big changes along with th world around her; One of these changes being her divorce coming up in the early 70’s. With all this occuring, “the wreck,” the biggest symbol in “Diving into the Wreck,” can be analized as a complete metaphor for all the changes occuring in her life, the chaos and mysticality of it all which is tied to the books of myths. Myths are stories or beliefs made up that are usually false or have some historical context. In the line “”The wreck and not the story of the wreck, the thing itself,” Rich creates this seperation between truth and lies, between what is real and not, and being able to face the turth herself. Rich has a way of having her metaphors and symbols intermingle; The camera that she brings into the wreck only assentuates the myth itself. The camera serves as a way to capture the truth, or better yet capture the present.
The wreck that Rich is swimming towards in this poem can be seen as a passage to the past. Rich writes “I came to see the damage that was done and the treasures that prevail,” this line presents this sense of going into the past and seeing the damage done. Seeing past mistakes of her own life, but also the life of the United States, and the mistakes with segreatiron in the past that will lead to a more promising future or “the treasures” in other words. In the late 60’s and early 70’s, Rich became a very prominient activist, joining leftists groups and becoming a femnist. It comes to no surprise that during this time, she was reflecting on her past and the past of those around her, during a time of which she was growing and finding treasures in her own life.
The femnists within her comes out when she distiniguishes the two epople in the dive; “I am here, the mermaid whose dark hair streams black, the merman in his armored body, we circle silentely about the wreck… I am she; I am he. ” We see Rich’s ability to acknoledge the stereotypical distinctions and double standards that come with beign a man and a woman. The ERA (Equal Rights Amendment) was passed in 1972, not long after this poem was realeased, therefore there was high tension when it came to equal rights for woman and other sex’s that were being discriminated against or treated differently because they were a different gender.