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    Sylvia Plath Essay

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    poems ‘The Shot’ and ‘Sam’ (Birthday Letters) display conflicting perspectives of the relationship between Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes‚ which has become world renowned as a long standing literary controversy. The ‘Birthday Letters’ poems harbour poignant emotions such as pain and self-pity‚ whereas the film ‘Sylvia’ uses visual techniques to convey the anguish and torment endured by Plath. These two representations inexorably challenge the views of the audience and produce an array of responses. By

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    Sylvia Plath Poetry

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    Plath notes: Why does Sylvia Plath’s poetry have textual integrity (i.e. unity)? * Context – Plath’s and yours * Informed PERSONAL understanding IDEAS * CONSTRUCTION * LANGUAGE FEATURES * SIGNIFICANCE Context: 1. Plath wrote in the early 1960’s 2. Plath suffered from depression and Bi-Polar‚ pervious to her main period of writing‚ she had on one occasion attempted suicide. 3. Plath loves and cares for her children‚ maternal instincts and influence. 4. Plath

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    magic‚ psychedelic or hallucinogenic mushrooms are a fungi containing substance capable of causing the user to hallucinate. These types of mushrooms have been around for many years and exist in many different species. These fungi look just like an ordinary fungi but are illegal in many countries; just like other hallucinogenic drugs. They have many different effects on the body‚ which is why people buy and sell these "magic mushrooms". Hallucinogenic mushrooms are fungi that contain psychedelic

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    Mirror Sylvia Plath

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    Adida 1ere ES.1 Lucie Review of Criticism: “Mirror” of Sylvia Plath. Freedman‚ William. “ The Monster in Plath’s ‘Mirror‚’ “ in Papers on Language and literature‚ Vol 29‚ No. 2 Spring‚ 1993 pp.152-66. William Freedman describes “Mirror” as a search for the self‚ to discover one self in the person of the mirror. The fish that appears in the mirror is the dark

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    Metaphors by Sylvia Plath

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    less active‚ show less attention and are more irritable and agitated than babies born to moms who are not depressed (“American Pregnancy Association”). In the poem “Metaphors” by Sylvia Plath‚ her choice of words for the poem seem to express her feelings of depression toward the issue of her pregnancy. Plath chose many metaphors to describe her pregnancy. From her choice of words‚ one gets the feeling as if she is not enjoying the fact that she is pregnant‚ nor is she looking forward to giving

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    Different Ways of Talking

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    Different Ways of Talking A few hours after Joy Fisher’s birth‚ her parents took pictures of her. Joy’s mother put a pink hairband around Joy’s head‚ so that everyone who saw the pictures would know the new baby was a girl. Even before she was born‚ Joy’s parents knew that she was going to be female. Joy’s mother had a sonogram when she was six months pregnant. When the doctor said‚ I’m sure you have a little lady in there‚ Joy’s parents told all their relatives and friends that their baby was

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    Sylvia Plath - Nature

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    Sylvia Plath boldly set the bar for confessional poetry in the 1950s. Using nature as a theme in many of her poems‚ Plath externalised her internal demons in a unique way. The narrative voice in her “nature” poems illustrates Plath’s complicated relationship with the natural world. The reader can relate to this‚ and draw their own conclusion on humanity both in and out of nature. As time goes on‚ and Plath’s sanity becomes even more fragile‚ the narrator’s relationship with nature becomes more intimate

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    sweet talking the kids

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    Unit 4 Assignment 3 Sweet Talking the Kids 10/15/2013 Advertising towards kids is completely unethical‚ after reading the article from page 132 I began to think of my own child. I don’t understand how there are so many laws to protect are children but something like ads directed toward a child who is not mentally equipped to make an informed decision on what they are being sold is allowed. The article talked about how unhealthy foods that have little to no nutritional value are being

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    Metaphors by Sylvia Plath

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    of metaphors could tell a story. The poem‚ “Metaphors” by Sylvia Plath‚ would be an example of this. Some may look at this poem and believe it is random metaphors put into nine lines. I believe this is a poem about Plath’s idea of pregnancy as compared to traditionally unrelated objects. “Metaphors” has a clue in each line that would lead the reader to believe that it is depicting the process pregnancy. In the poem “Metaphors”‚ Plath opens with the line‚ “I’m a riddle with nine syllables. In this

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    Sylvia Plath Directions: Read the short bio below and choose FIVE INTERESTING FACTS about Plath’s life that you think may have influenced her writing. WRITE THEM DOWN at the bottom of the document and be prepared to discuss them in class! OCCUPATION: Academic‚ Editor‚ Author‚ Poet BIRTH DATE: October 27‚ 1932 DEATH DATE: February 11‚ 1963 EDUCATION: Smith College‚ Cambridge University PLACE OF BIRTH: Boston‚ Massachusetts PLACE OF DEATH: London‚ England Best Known For Sylvia Plath was

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