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    written by Hughes for six years prior to his death‚ on his ex wife’s birthday each year this the selection of poems being called birthday letters. The selection on poems surrounds his problematic marital issues between himself and his wife Sylvia Plath. It is also to show the conflicting perspective on their relationship. This is mainly towards the criticism he received all those years after her suicide. He had been blamed for being the catalyst for her suicide/death and so began a collection of

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    American poet Sylvia Plath was no exception. Depression can be defined as a mood disorder that causes persistent feelings of inadequacy‚ sadness and loss of interest. Those who suffer from depression often have difficulty accomplishing everyday tasks and may feel as if life isn’t worth living anymore. Now considered a mental illness throughout America‚ there is more resources for those affected by depression‚ such as therapy and medication to cope. However‚ during the 1950’s Plath did not have access

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    exgerrates the magnititude of the unhealthy relationship. HOMEWORK (or when you are finished in class) Find the poems “Daddy” by Sylvia Plath‚ “Stop all the Clocks” by W. H Auden or “Let me not to the Marriage of true minds” by William Shakespeare and explain what you think it is saying about the relationship depicted. Is it healthy or unhealthy? Why? Daddy- The poem suggests that the relationship between two people should be praised. But in this case it is a negative connotation where

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    Consciousness of Sylvia Plath as seen in "The Arrival of the Bee Box" In the poem‚ "The Arrival of the Bee Box‚" Sylvia Plath uses a metaphor to represent the darker aspects of the subconscious that are leaking into her conscious mind: The box is locked‚ it is dangerous. I have to live with it overnight And I can’t keep away from it. There are no windows‚ so I can’t see what is in there. There is only a little grid‚ no exit. It is inevitable that Plath will need to face

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    of our world.” To what extent does your study of the elective “After the Bomb” support the given statement? In your response‚ you must make reference to the play “Waiting for Goddot’ and two texts of your own choosing. If you so wish‚ you may use Plath as a second prescribed text but you will still need to write about two additional texts. Particular events have such broad and long-lasting ramifications for our society that they shake the very pillars upon which our world is built. The dropping

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    influences of the feminist movement were poets such as Sylvia Plath‚ Lucille Clifton and Anne Sexton. Through their poems‚ the truth was exposed. This encouraged women everywhere to demand justice and equality. Although there are many feminist themes poets can write about‚ Sylvia Plath writes of male domination. In her poetry‚ all men appear to be the opposing force that keeps women from living a happy life. For example‚ in her poem “Daddy”‚ Plath exploits her father as being a fascist Nazi. Much like

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    two of the most identifiable examples are Sylvia Plath and Anne Sexton. Both Plath and Sexton were troubled individuals who suffered from manic depression and bipolar disorder‚ and both ultimately gave in to their suicidal tendencies and took their own lives. The eerie similarities between the lives of Anne Sexton and Sylvia Plath continued into their written works‚ producing two sets of confessional literature with common themes. Both Sylvia Plath and Anne Sexton shared the common themes of death

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    Bright Scholars • This poem is about when he first saw Plath • Use of first person‚ draws us in. painstaking his own memory • "Where was it‚ in the strand? A display"- Questioning his memory. • "A picture of that year’s intake....."- Follows up with a series of statements. • "You" become the addressee • Very tightly Structured •  Veronica Lake- actor • "Your Veronica Lake bang. Not what it hid"- Plath had a scar on her face • "It was the first fresh peach

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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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    extended metaphor of the bullet and its destructive connotations as well as using the title of the poem to place himself in the viewpoint that he was just the victim of Plath’s ‘trajectory perfect’ destruction – ‘Till your real target/Hid behind me. Your Daddy’. Hughes targets

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