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    Introduction: Inky Shadows Movie Actors Scribbling Letters Very Fast in Crucial Scenes The velocity with which they write – Don’t you know it? It’s from the heart! They are acting the whole part out. Love! Has taken them up – Like writing to god in the night. Meet me! I’m dying! Come at once! The crisis is on them‚ the shock Drives from the nerve to the pen‚ Pours from the blood into ink.

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    The stories of the female protagonist in each novel are very different. The author of The Bell Jar‚ Silvia Plath‚ lived from 1932 through 1963‚ as a writer her options were limited on the basis of her gender. During the era‚ society had constructed roles that were deemed acceptable for women and men. Those set roles included a dominant working man and housewife or mother. Sylvia Plath and the main character in The Bell Jar‚ Esther Greenwood‚ shared many commonalties. Esther felt she would never

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    Slvia Plath. One of the poems in Hughes’ Birthday Letters which shaped my understanding of conflicting perpectives was The Shot. Huges uses several techniques throughout The Shot which suggest conflicting perspectives. The first and what is the most evident is the extended metaphor of Sylvia Plath being like a bullet. Throughout the poem Hughes uses an extended metaphor of a bullet he states “You were gold-jacketed‚ solid silver‚ Nickel Tipped. Trajectory perfect.” Which suggests Sylvias determination

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    university poetry magazines. At Cambridge he met and married U.S. poet Sylvia Plath in 1956. Hughe’s first book of poems‚ Hawk in the Rain‚ was published in 1957 to immediate acclaim‚ winning the Harper publication contest. Over the next 41 years‚ he would write upwards of 90 books‚ and win numerous prizes and fellowships. In 1984‚ he was appointed England’s poet laureate.  Hughes and Plath had separated by 1963‚ when Plath committed suicide in 1963 (they had separated in 1962)‚ many held Hughes

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    October 2012 Tue 9:50am “Any man can be a father‚ but it takes a special person to be a dad.” There are some people who do not have the opportunity to have a father in their life. Someone they can call dad. Like the men in the work’s “Daddy” Sylvia Plath and “My Papa’s Waltz” by Theodore Roethke. A similarity of the works is that that the fathers were admired by their children. In contrast‚ In “Daddy” the fathers was abusive and in “My Papa’s Waltz” the father wasn’t abusive towards the son. The

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    Disappointment and Identity Crisis ——the reasons of Esther’s insanity in The Bell Jar The Bell Jar is the autobiographical book of Sylvia Plath and it follows the real story of the author’s experience of adolescent depression and suicide attempts (Wang‚ 2006). Esther Greenwood is the protagonist and narrator of The Bell Jar. She is a girl from Boston who is swept up into a fast-paced New York City life and cannot take it. The novel follows her descent into madness and her struggle to escape from

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    black‚ and‚ one by one‚ they plopped to the ground at my feet.” (Plath 77) Esther notices a gap between what society says she should experience and what she does experience‚ and this gap intensifies her growing insanity. 1950’s society expects women of Esther’s age to act

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    Unraveling Parallels In her modern classic‚ Sylvia Plath tells the story of a neurotic woman on the grip of insanity. The Bell Jar presents the atypical coming-of-age of the successful and magnetic Esther Greenwood. As her mental health declines‚ she longs to escape her cosmopolitan life through taking her own. Though Neurotic Poets recounts the biography of Sylvia Plath‚ The Bell Jar reveals a more personal struggle with clinical depression. Esther’s failure to recognize her self-importance

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    Cited: Bolina‚ Jaswinder. "Tulips by Sylvia Plath : The Poetry Foundation ." Poetry Foundation. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 2 Dec. 2011. . Siegel‚ Jennifer. Charlotte Perkins Gilman: Famous Charlotte Perkins Gilman Quotes." Charlotte Perkins Gilman. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 2 Dec. 2011. . Gilman‚ Charlotte Perkins

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    by assuming that any connection to the beauties of nature implies a positive connotation; however‚ it can be argued that nature’s attributes are mostly associated with negative references such as liminal space‚ phallic symbols‚ and death. Both Sylvia Plath in "The Night Dances" and Seamus Heaney in "Ocean’s Love to Ireland" use nature to create clear imagery in their poems in a manner that

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