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    Tamra Turner Professor Ward Annotated Bibliography Annotated Bibliography Cooper‚ Brian. "Sylvia Plath and the depression continuum." Logo of jrsocmed. (2003): n. page. Web. 20 Mar. 2013. <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC539515/>. Sylvia Plath was a gifted young poet‚ died by her own hand in London forty years ago. In January 1963 Sylvia consulted her GP complaining of depression‚ and for the first time told him of a serious suicidal attempt she had made ten years earlier

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    INITIATION-Sylvia Plath - Initiation is a story of group exclusivity‚ self exploration and personal transformation of a girl in Lansing High. It is the story of Millicent‚ who discovers that being an individual offers more opportunities than being part of a sorority. In Initiation‚ the author‚ Sylvia Plath expresses the hardships Millicent undergoes to become a member of the elect. Millicent is forced to go through several rituals which decide whether she is capable of joining the sorority. At first

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    view of his relationship with his first wife Sylvia Plath‚ a well-known poet‚ who’s most influential works were released in ‘Ariel’ and ‘the Bell jar’.( posthumously after her 1963 suicide) .The poems of Birthday Letters explore contradictory perspectives two of Hughes’ poems ‘The Shot’ and ‘The Minotaur’ which are significant as they delve deeply into his perspective of Plath‚ their relationship and private moments between the two. The 2003 film ‘Sylvia’‚ directed by Christine Jeff’s and is based

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    become always more erotic as time went by. The theme of the “Death and the Maiden” was apparent in the following works: Joyce Carol Oates’‚ "Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been?” Perrault and Grimms‚ "Little Red Riding Hood;” "Little Red Cap;" Sylvia Plath’s‚ Collected Poems‚ Antigone (Sophocles and Anouilh); and Bram Stoker’s Dracula. In the short story‚ "Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been?‚" Oates gave voice to a fifteen-year-old girl‚ Connie‚ who gets caught alone in her house by

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    audience. All these texts explore the concept of one person’s ‘truth’ in relation to another’s. The collection of poems constituting Birthday letters was created by Ted Hughes over a twenty plus year period following the suicide of his early wife Sylvia Plath. The single‚ internal perspective offered by Hughes’ poetry was always brand to be contentious. Ted Hughes poem‚ ‘The Shot’‚ gives his detailed perspective on Plath’s personality and her life in general. Hughes imposes the idea that Sylvia’s

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    Mushrooms The focus point in Sylvia Plath’s "Mushrooms" has to do with the Women Rights movement. Though reading the poem one would think it would simply be about mushrooms but Plath has incorporated poetic elements such as speaker‚ setting and situation‚ diction and tone as well as imagery. Plath uses mushrooms to represent women sprouting out of no where‚ as mushrooms do‚ and fight for Women Rights. By using diction and tone as well as five syllables a line to stress certain words it is clear

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    Mad Girl’s Love Song‚ by Sylvia Plath‚ is a modern poem of love‚ loss‚ and distress. Sylvia’s intended purpose of this particular poem was to express the narrator’s dismay of a lost love. After awaiting his return‚ and finally giving up‚ she begins to wonder if she had only made him up on the whims of her imagination. Sylvia expresses the meaning of her poem through the use of a unique rhyme scheme‚ repetition‚ and a religious allusion. Sylvia’s rhyme scheme throughout this poem is called a “villanelle

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    Explore the way Sylvia Plath presents nature and the natural world in her poem ‘Tulips’ ‘Tulips’ is a poem that was written by Sylvia Plath in 1961 and was published after her death in 1965. Plath wrote this poem while recovering in hospital after recently having a miscarriage and having an appendectomy. This poem‚ set in the hospital‚ expresses Plath’s feelings and emotions at this time in her life. Nature and the natural world are themes‚ which are portrayed‚ in a negative light in many of

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    THE MOON AND THE YEW TREE Sylvia Plath This poem fundamentally details how Sylvia Plath sees her life‚ through the metaphors and images she was so fond of. By using the word "planetary" in the first line‚ we gain a sense of how she saw her role in the world - still part of the solar system‚ but living in her own world‚ disconnected and distanced from everyone else. The point of the poem is to illustrate the different relationships Sylvia Plath had with the three most important and influential people

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    Analyzing Sylvia Plath ’s Writing Style through Her Poem‚ Mirror Sylvia Plath ’s unique literary style has been appreciated more and more since her death by suicide in 1963. She has been hailed as a kind of "archangel of confessional poetry" (Drennan 1184)‚ and her poetry has been described as being "at once confessional‚ lyrical‚ and symbolic" (Hinkle 920). The styling that has led to the continuity of her art and its relevance to society can be attributed to many factors and techniques common

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