When first reading “Metaphors” by Sylvia Plath‚ the reader may find him or herself confused‚ or at least unsure of the meaning of this poem. The poem uses numerous images that‚ at first glance‚ don’t seem to have anything in common. However‚ the careful reader (or the luck one) will see the connection: all of these have something to do with round‚ big objects. If the reader takes into the account the “nine” syllables‚ symbolising nine months‚ and the imagery that relates to bloatedness and roundness
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to Vladimir Nabokov‚ in an essay entitled “Good Readers and Good Writers‚” there are specific traits that make up a good writer. One looking to be a great writer should be “considered as a storyteller‚ as a teacher‚ and as an enchanter” (1007). Sylvia Plath is a good writer‚ because she meets each of his expectations. Nabokov was primarily educated at the prestigious Trinity College‚ Cambridge. He lectured and taught at Stanford University‚ Wellesley College‚ and Cornell University‚ all also very
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" Sylvia Plath wrote these lines‚ from her poem "Lady Lazarus‚" in the winter of 1962 (Barnard 75)‚ only months before taking her own life at the age of thirty (Barnard 23). It is an oft quoted line‚ containing in it much of the ironic and morbid outlook for which she has become famous. Driven by intense perfectionism and plagued by the unnecessary death of her father‚ Sylvia Plath crafted deeply personal poetry that expresses a feeling of incompleteness and a romantic view of death. Plath ’s poetry
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Sylvia Plath was born to middle class family in Massachusetts. Plath published her first poem when she was 8.She was bright‚ sensitive‚ was a perfectionist at everything she attempted. She was a brilliant kid‚ getting A grades in school‚ winning the top prizes. She was a model daughter. By 1950 when she joined Smith College she already had an remarkable list of publication. However Sylvia’s perfection was only superficial. Under this lay personal issues some of which probably were the result of
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Sylvia Plath: Dying to be Young As Emily Dickinson once said‚ “People need hard times and oppression to develop psychic muscles.” Sylvia Plath foreshadowed many different things in her poetry that reflect the difficult experiences she endured in life. Her father’s death and her husband’s abandonment influenced her writing in several different of her poems. Plath’s suicidal tendencies and the deep depressions she suffered also led to some of her darkest and more cynical poems. Her work is known
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Imitating Life At the age of thirty Sylvia Plath committed suicide‚ she was a daughter‚ a wife‚ a mother‚ and a poet. Sylvia Plath made a tremendous impact on the world during her short life by expressing her life through poetry. Her professional life was full of great accomplishments‚ yet her personal life was full of even greater tragedies. In the documentary “Voices and Vision Sylvia Plath”‚ Plath was asked if there were any themes that attracted her as a poet. Plath responded by stating‚ “I think
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Trash can be many things whether it is what is discarded after a meal or the broken pieces of an object once very valuable. Trash can be anything considered worthless and thanks to built in obsolescence most everything at some point becomes trash. Therefore‚ Sylvia Plath’s usage of the metaphor of trash makes the speaker relatable to the reader. We often fear becoming useless and obsolete‚ for if we serve no
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In the poem "Balloons" by Sylvia Plath‚ she uses life-like features to describe the balloons as souls in a quiet home. To make a better understanding of the theme‚ important elements are used‚ such as imagery‚ personification‚ and metaphor. Imagery is used throughout the poem to display the setting. Personification compares the balloons to human life and gives them human characteristics. Metaphors create comparisons of the balloon to symbols throughout the poem. All figurative language examples justify
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could say I’ve a call” – Sylvia Plath. Sylvia Plath was born in Jamaica Plain‚ Massachusetts on October 27th‚ 1932 and died in London‚ United Kingdom on February 11th‚ 1963 at the age of 31 years old. Sylvia is well known for her astonishing poem such as “The Bell Jar” and “Daddy”. Her parents were Aurelia Schober‚ who was a student at Boston University and Otto Plath‚ who happened to be Aurelia Schober’s professor at the time (Academy of American Poets). “In 1940‚ when Plath was eight years old‚ her
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Poetry Comparison: Sylvia Plath ‘Daddy’‚ a poem written by Sylvia Plath‚ was written just four months before her suicide and describes a girl’s rough relationship with her father. Some believe that the poem might also be a reference to her husband‚ Ted Hughes‚ who she also had a very up-and-down relationship with. The poem attracted some rage from critics on account of its use of the Holocaust as a metaphor for the father-daughter relationship described. There is enough material from Plath’s life
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