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 “Poem”‚ was published before
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Sylvia Plath Surviving tragedies in a harsh reality is something only the strongest of souls can do. Sylvia Plath was not a strong soul. She sought comfort in the words of her poetry and in her book The Bell Jar‚ but it was not enough. She had a dark and sad life‚ and Sylvia was constantly depressed. These warning signs provided Plath with fuel for her poems‚ but what her family‚ and society did not realize was that her writings were a desperate cry for help‚ and help never came. Sylvia Plath‚ awakened
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(Moss‚ Joyce‚ and George Wilson). In The Bell Jar Plath incorporates symbolism‚ symbolism of waves to express the amount of illness she had(Sylvia Plath‚ 23). When a vast wave from the ocean or beach comes rolling in everything beneath the blue ocean water comes spitting out and once the wave goes back down everything is left soggy and flimsy. When Plath would hurl she felt limp like items just being washed up
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The Bell Jar and Black Swan: The Pressure to be Perfect In a society where competition among others and influences from the media are becoming increasingly prevalent by the decade‚ it is easy for one to feel the extreme pressure to be perfect. Many individuals face the internal conflict of feeling that they are not adequate enough for various personal or societal standards‚ often leading to unhealthy insecurities‚ mental and emotional instabilities‚ and identity crises. Firstly‚ society’s reminders
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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 father died
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Sylvia possibly felt that her mother was trying to get in-between her and really connecting with her father as Aurelia had to keep her children happy and somewhat oblivious while making sure that Otto was as well rested and relaxed as possible. In The Bell Jar I believe Sylvia captured it best her self by saying‚ “I may hate her‚ but that’s not all. I … love her too. ‘After all‚ as the story goes‚ she’s my mother” (Plath‚ pg 82). Through studying and learning more about Sylvia’s childhood and adolescence
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Sylvia Plath was born in Boston‚ Massachusetts‚ on October 27‚ 1932. Plath met and married British poet Ted Hughes‚ although the two later split. The depressive Plath committed suicide in 1963‚ garnering accolades after her death for the novel The Bell Jar‚ and the poetry collections "The Colossus" and "Ariel." In 1982‚ Plath became the first person to win a posthumous Pulitzer Prize. A Fulbright Fellowship brought Sylvia Plath to Cambridge University in England. While studying at the university’s
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poet and a writer. Unfortunately‚ this becomes impossible for her as extreme pressure is imposed on her to succeed academically‚ all while being a wife and mother. Ultimately‚ Esther goes mad and attempts suicide‚ but fails. In Sylvia Plath’s‚ “The Bell Jar”‚ she explores that imposing social pressures and expectations on people often cause depression‚ rebelliousness‚ and a loss of identity within the victim. Society is cruel and unforgiving because when it expects too much from a person‚ it can cause
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wrote about death. She usually used confessional genre to write her poetry. She is Best-known for her two published collections: The Colossus and Other Poetrys and Ariel. She also wrote a semi-autobiographical novel‚ The Bell Jar in 1963 published shortly before her death. The Bell Jar was based on her own life and personal experiences. The Thin People is one of her best poetry which was written in 1957 and was also known as "The Moon Was a Fat Woman Once". A lot of interpretations were made toward this
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says how she copes through moving on and dealing with these struggles by herself. When she ’keep(s) treading’‚ it shows how she deals with these negative experiences by not allowing it to absorb her and let herself move on. "As all the Heavens were a Bell‚ And Being‚ but an Ear‚ And I‚ and Silence‚ some strange Race‚ Wrecked‚ solitary‚ here -" (Dickinson‚ 13-16). In other words‚ Dickinson copes with her unhappiness and grief by isolating herself from others‚ despite her mental health being very poor
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