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    Not Quite the Same

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    Not Quite the Same‚ but Similar In the novel The House on Mango Street‚ Sandra Cisneros tells about Esperanza and Nenny how they are as sisters. In “Laughter” Esperanza quotes that she and Nenny do not look like sisters as much as her friends Rachel and Lucy‚ “Nenny and I don’t look like sisters…not right away. Not the way you can tell with Rachel and Lucy…” (pg.17). I can relate to Esperanza and Nenny because just like them‚ my sister and I do not appear like sisters either and have things in

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    Sylvia Plath 1-Poppies in October The poem is a remarkable play of life and death‚ said and unsaid‚ hope and hopelessness. The poem is about an unusual time and its impact on the poetess‚ wherein she tells her agony and pain through the metaphor of nature. The poem brings before us a personal touch of the poetess’ life. October is the beginning of winter when flowers withered away and trees are leafless. It is the coming up of a long and cold winter and is not a season of blooming and blossoming

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    Relevance of Disturbing Images The media today is a very powerful tool of communication. It gives real exposure to mass audiences about what is right and wrong. With that comes the horrifying pictures of things such as earthquake aftermaths and disturbing videos such as the killing of Gaddafi. This poses the age-old debate of whether news organizations should publish graphic images‚ or err on the side of caution and withhold them. It is also questionable as to what is measured as disturbing. In this

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    Sylvia Plath

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    The Life and Poetry of Sylvia Plath Sylvia Plath was born on October 27‚ 1932 in Boston Massachusetts‚ and died on February 11‚ 1963 by suicide. She became a poet and was known after she died for “the intense coupling of its violent or disturbed imagery and its playful use of alliteration and rhyme” (Poets.org). She began her poetry when she began to write and just after graduating high school her first published poem was in the Christian Science Monitor in 1950. Sylvia was diagnosed with depression

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    2013 Sylvia Plath “I talk to God but the sky is empty.” Sylvia Plath was one of America’s greatest poets. She was best known for her dramatic‚ emotional poems inspired by deep continuous depression and multiple suicide attempts. Unfortunately‚ she succeeded in the early months of 1963. Sylvia Plath was born October 27‚ 1932 in Boston‚ Massachusetts; she had only one younger brother named Warren. From the very beginning Sylvia’s parents knew she was going to be special‚ Plath started talking

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    Awakening at its cry’s. She has adopted her maternal traits. Other than the ‘bald cry’ the child was once acknowledged as. ‘Clear vowels rise like balloons’ optimise‚ Plath now finds joy in the melody of her child’s voice. The poem is framed is ‘love’ and ‘balloons’ both positive buoyant words. ChildWritten 2 weeks before Plath took her own life. Simple uncluttered language. ‘One absolutely beautiful thing’ shows her intense love for her child‚ yet also conveys her dark depression forces

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    Sylvia plath

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    Background Information Sylvia Plath lived from October 27‚ 1932 – February 11‚ 1963. She was an American poet‚ novelist and short story writer. Born in Boston‚ Massachusetts. Plath suffered from depression for much of her adult life‚ and in 1963 she committed suicide. The poem‚ "Mad Girl’s Love Song"‚ was written by Sylvia Plath. This poem has a theme of suicide as an escape. The author‚ Sylvia Plath‚ is writing this song from her own personal view. There are many places where the theme of suicide

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    The poetic techniques employed by Plath succeed in making the world of her poetry a strange and terrifying one. I agree with the above statement as I feel that the world of Plath’s poetry is made strange and often terrifying by her use of poetic techniques. In my opinion the poetic techniques that aid most in making the world of her poetry strange and terrifying would be the use of allegory‚ imagery‚ similes and metaphors and also the use of words with ominous connotations. The poems that I will

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    Sorry for Disturbing You

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    Sorry for Disturbing You Sometimes in life we experience things that put our life into perspective. It is like watching an item on the news about hunger in a third world country‚ while eating a three-course meal. People have a way of always comparing their own life to the lives of others. As humans we so often see life as a linear process. We follow majority and norm of the society. Previous in time the divorce of a married couple was not acceptable and husband and wife remained together no matter

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    Daddy by Sylvia Plath

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    Adam Kirsch has written that some of Plath’s works‚ like "Daddy"‚ are self-mythologizing and suggests that readers should not interpret the poem as a strictly "confessional"‚ autobiographical poem about her actual father. Sylvia Plath herself also did not describe the poem in autobiographical terms. When she introduced the poem for a BBC radio reading shortly before her suicide‚ she described the piece in the third person‚ stating that the poem was about "a girl with an Electra complex [whose] father

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