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    SLYVIA PLATH AND CONFESSIONAL POETRY Slyvia Plath is an American poet‚ short story writer and novelist who lived between 1932-1963. Plath’s childhood and adolescence had a number of academic achievements. She is well known for her novel The Bell Jar‚ and for her poetry collections The Colossus and Ariel. Plath was clinically depressed. The previous onset of depression‚ at the age of 20‚ was associated with overwork and failure to get into a Harvard writing class. She had psychological treatment for

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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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    I sat down on the park bench by the Mirror Lake that was closest to the fountain. Even though nobody was sitting on the seven foot long bench‚ I sat on one corner occupying the minimum amount of space possible. Only after sitting on the wooden bench I realize that the bench was still slightly wet from previous night’s heavy rain. Though autumn had stripped away the youthful leaves of deciduous trees around the lake‚ it brought a strange nostalgic beauty to the campus. Dry and crispy fallen leaves

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    minutes in‚ the two best friends were split apart and on their own. Ben was looking for Quinn‚ but eventually wandered into the “Mazes of Mirrors”. It was so dark‚ Ben could barely see his own reflection. Ben could feel someone breathing on his neck. Too many thoughts went through his head‚ terrifying thoughts. Suddenly he vaguely saw a masked man behind him in all mirrors. Ben turned around scarcely‚ but saw no one. He continued to find his way around the maze. Ben was then out of the blue taken. No one

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    Self-hatred can ruin your life if you let it control your thoughts and actions. This is one of the many themes in “Mirror Image” and I think it is the most important. Humans have a tendency to dislike themselves and only see their faults. The first sentence‚ “If only there were no mirrors” talks about how she doesn’t actually want to see how she looks and that life would be easier without seeing how you look all the time. Alice had a brain transplant and since she has a different body she has started

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    Literature: The Mirror of Human Spirit Throughout time literature has been an expression of unspoken emotions. All authors have dealt with private feelings that they express through written works. A main driving force behind these works is spirituality and all that it entails. Spirituality is a major part in ones daily life; it allows one to know the difference between right and wrong and to act accordingly. Literature is‚ essentially‚ a mirror of human spirit. It is who you are and your

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    The first year of the Civic Mirror‚ year 2000‚ proved to be very fruitful in both discourse and drama as many stereotypes of the human behavior were magnified. It was made prevalent that in places of power‚ greed and abuse of power runs rampant. In the country of WIIdemboyz there was

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    Beyond the Mirror: How Progressive Social Movements Influenced the Style of the 70s Written by: Carley Deibler AT 430‚ Fall 2016 Kansas State University Introduction Individuality was a key aspect of the 70s‚ and fashion had this style as its vocal point. In the early 1970s‚ Vogue magazine stated‚ “There are no rules in the fashion game now.” The decade known as the “Me” decade is known as one of the most complex periods in the fashion world. With key events happening‚ such as‚ women’s emancipation

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    people and the emotional resonance of memories. Written through the Modernist concept of the stream of consciousness‚ The Mirror is an unconventional narrative that often will take place in the past‚ fast-forward to the future‚

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    Mirrors in the Brain On a 1991 hot summer day in Parma‚ Italy‚ a lab monkey awaited its researchers’ return from lunch. The researchers had implanted wires next to its motor cortex‚ in a frontal lobe brain region that enabled the monkey to plan and enact movements. The monitoring device would alert the researchers to activity in that region of the monkey’s brain. When the monkey moved a peanut into its mouth‚ for example‚ the device would buzz. That day‚ as one of the researchers entered the lab

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