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    intense expression of feelings and ideas which reflect the joys and struggles of the person writing it. We use it to convey love‚ to mourn a loss‚ tell a story‚ or to say the things we are afraid to tell an actual person. Emily Dickinson and Sylvia Plath don’t write sonnets. These two poets clearly used poetry as a cathartic release for the troubles of their lives. Their struggles with even the rudimentary‚ plagued them throughout their short lifetime. Life and death being in constant conflict‚albeit

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    Sylvia Plath Poem Analysis

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    Sylvia Plath draws upon her personal experiences to blend a range of powerful emotions‚ weaving them cleverly throughout her poems. ‘Lady Lazarus’ and ‘Daddy’ explore her intimate struggles and how the abandonment and betrayal of masculine figures in her life shaped her views on life and death. Her carefully selected language is crucial in exhibiting her feelings about the oppression of herself as a woman and her demand of dominance over the men around her. The protagonist of ‘Lady Lazarus’ is

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    feat. Sia - “Wild Ones”
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    speaking about Sylvia Plath a word too often use is Tragedy‚ the tragedy that was her life and the pain that ended it. Plath is known for her cynical twisted writing‚ but never too far from the truthful pain no one dared to speak about. Plath was far more than just a sad woman who made it an art form. Plath was more than other women on the Ted Hughes list of accomplishments‚ she was a literary genius and was a face of a movement that 50 years later is still worthy of praise. Sylvia Plath should be known

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    lyric poem was written by Sylvia Plath in 1960. It is a confusing riddle in which the reader must pay attention to its appropriate voice‚ sound‚ word choice and metaphorical language to find that Plath is actually talking about pregnancy. The central theme of this poem is about what it’s like to be a pregnant woman. Plath wrote “Metaphors” during her pregnancy‚ showing the aesthetics‚ effects‚ and implications of motherhood. On close examination‚ it infers that Plath was at least somewhat unsure about

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    Tone in Sylvia Plath Poem

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    Tone in “Mirror” by Sylvia Plath In “Mirror” by Sylvia Plath‚ the speaker is represented as a mirror that reflects the life and actions of another human being. The speaker develops a casually detached tone right from the beginning of the poem‚ but also portrays an accepting mood by the end of the work. These tones and moods are expressed through the use of diction‚ punctuation‚ metaphors‚ and imagery. The tone of this poem fluctuates and makes it difficult for the reader to grasp the emotions

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    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 my

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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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    Justin Grant ENC 1102: Writing about poetry 29 October 2014 Looking at “Daddy” In her poignant memoir‚ “Daddy”‚ Sylvia Plath deconstructs her childhood relationship with her father and applies it to her ongoing relationship with controlling‚ oppressive men. Through powerful metaphorical language and reference to Nazism‚ machines of war‚ and a focus on gloomy‚ dark colors‚ Plath displays her inability to cope and find structure in her life without the male abuse and mental subordination. Beginning

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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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