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    Annabeth Hopper Amy LaPalme English 101 5 12 2016 Sylvia Plath’s Depression Reflected in Her Work Sylvia Plath‚ an extremely influential and beloved female poet who lived in the mid-20th century‚ was the author of numerous poems as well as the semi-autobiographical novel The Bell Jar. Her work‚ especially that of her adult life‚ heavily reflects the darkness and depression that she dealt with. Plath‚ born in October of 1932‚ began writing at a very young age. Her first published work‚ titled simply

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    Kian Kline Mrs. Passmore AP English 6 Dec. 2012 The Reunion of the Great Gatsby and the Beautiful Buchanan In the film Moulin Rouge‚ there is a famous quote that states‚ “The greatest thing you’ll ever learn is just to love and be loved in return”. In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s‚ The Great Gatsby‚ the story follows the main character‚ Nick‚ on his journey through New York during the 1920’s full of glamour‚ partying and fresh new faces. During this time‚ Nick meets the great‚ but mysterious Jay Gatsby

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    Sylvia Plath; What Was Behind the Mirror Perhaps the first thought to mind when the name Sylvia Plath is mentioned is pure ironic tragedy. What a destructive death for a woman with a seemingly jubilant life. It is know to most that she was a poet and author beyond her time‚ beaming with creativity and writing poetry in her early teen years. However‚ with longing for fame struck the bittersweet reality of holding the title for the most unfortunate life. How can it be‚ that a woman struck by dire

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    Sylvia Plath’s poems: Translation of the self into spirit‚ after an ordeal of mutilation. Introduction of the poems and the essay: * “Daddy” Sylvia Plath uses her poem‚ “Daddy”‚ to express intense emotions towards her father’s life and death and her disastrous relationship with her husband. The speaker in this poem is Sylvia Plath who has lost her father at age ten‚ at a time when she still adored him unconditionally. Then she gradually realizes the oppressing dominance of her father‚ and

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    yourself and frightened because the rest of the world expects something completely different from you - something you cannot give them. Something you don’t want to give them‚ if it were your choice. This is a highly auto-biographical account by Plath of a young girl finding that when she should be most excited about her life‚ she instead finds that things aren’t what she expected‚ and that the culture of the 1950’s doesn’t seem to allow for all that she wants‚ which begins her descent into depression

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    This July I will be attending my 20th high school reunion. 20 years ago I did not have major plans on continuing school with my friends at either a junior college or university. I‚ like any typical teenager wanted a job to earn my own money. This year I will be celebrating my 13 years of employment with my healthcare organization. After the topics of being at the upper part of my pay scale and a degree would be required for professional advancement in leadership was mentioned during my annual performance

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    I believe the theme of the story is an unsatisfying reunion. How the author illustrates the theme of an unsatisfying reunion in the story is by showing the inner conflict in the son Charlie where he does not like the fact that his father is being rude with the people around them the whole day. Through the inner conflict Charlie didn’t say anything to his father because he wasn’t able to. I believe that the fact that when Charlie met his father at first and he wanted to be like his father‚ in his

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    "The Last Game" And "Reunion" Stories of Contrast What is a father? A father is someone who is more than just a person who created you. A father is a person who should be a mentor to you and helps guide you through life. What isn’t a father is one who simply puts their children aside to live their own lives and have no part in their children’s life and growth. The stories I will be contrasting are "The Last Game‚" by Jan Weiner and "Reunion‚" by John Cheever. My first reason of contrast

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    Sylvia Plath’s‚ The Bell Jar takes readers deep into the chaotic minds of not only Esther Greenwood‚ but also Plath herself. Many people believe that The Bell Jar is intended to be an autobiography with Plath using Esther to portray some of the issues that happen in her life. In 1953‚ Plath gets invited to be a guest editor and during this time she endures a mental breakdown. This parallel reveals the sources of the madness for Plath‚ Esther and women all over. According to Esther‚ this madness comes

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    In Sylvia Plath’s The Bell Jar‚ the appearances of color in the story gives the readers some of the idea how the characters’ are throughout the novel. The most interesting thing is when the color in the novel appeals to the abnormality of the personality and emotions of each character. Esther Greenwood‚ the main character in The Bell Jar‚ has a very significant mental development from the beginning of the story. Her mental breakdown is affected by the other characters and the environment. In this

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