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    In the book‚ The Bell Jar‚ written by Sylvia Plath‚ the main character‚ Esther‚ experiences feelings of alienation. Esther shows her isolation by detaching herself from everyone else. With the build up of mental disorders and life tragedies‚ Esther attempted to take her life four different times. Esther rather not be alive than deal with the cruel world she believes she lives in. Alienation generates from a series of events unique to the person experiencing the feelings of isolation. Mental disorders

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    Sylvia Plath and Unrelated Text The inner journey is a metaphysical process in which an individual travels into their own psyche often resulting in form of self realization. Although the journey is not physical‚ an inner journey is a powerful tool in which one can enhance their knowledge of the world and their own human nature‚ commonly encountering imaginative obstacles which assist in the individual’s self-realization. The texts that I will use to illustrate the inner journeys are “You’re” and

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    My Papa’s Waltz: brutal or lighthearted? Whenever a poem is written without a clear understanding on how it should be interpreted both positive and negative emotions arise. One might try to pick up on the catchy rhymes that are meant for it to be comical‚ while other notice the harsh adjective and nouns associating with death. When a poem combines the innocence of a child at play associating with a drunken‚ hardworking father a lighthearted and brutal mental picture arises in one’s head. In the

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    Aphoristic style- the use of sentances or phrases within a larger essay or speech (usually persuasive) that stand out as memorable statements (aphorisms) in themselves. What we obtain cheap‚ we esteem too lightly Tyranny‚ like hell‚ is not easily conquered These are times that try men’s souls The harder the conflict the more glorious the triumph Through the flame of liberty may cease to shine‚ the coal can never expire. It matters not where you love‚ or what rank of life you hold

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    to kill herself on the Derby of June 1913. Many labelled Emily Wilding Davison as a suicidal fanatic but I think not. I feel as if the plan been contemplated by herself and kept secretive‚ even from her fellow suffragettes. We are aware of this as Sylvia Pankhurst wrote in 1930 (more than 26 years after the Derby had taken place) Emily Davison was an intelligent and qualified woman who was a teacher before joining the WSPU‚ and I do not think that her intelligence faltered in this scheme. Many in

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    inherent subjective bias of interpretation‚ conflicting perspectives surrounding Hughes and Plath’s controversial relationship are inevitable. This duality of viewpoint is seen in “Fulbright Scholars” and “Sam” by Ted Hughes and of the poem “Ariel” by Sylvia Plath‚ where both poets manipulate language‚ sound and textual form to attest to the veracity of their own personal perspectives while providing deeper personal insights of one another. After Plath’s suicide‚ the feminist movement quickly portrayed

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    he passed away was December 17‚ 1998‚ in New York City‚ New York. The information gathered from his family‚ is that the cause of death was leukemia. Leaving behind one daughter‚Gabrielle; one son‚ Gideon; one brother‚ Mark; one sister‚ Bernadette. Sylvia Renick is who Allan D’ Arcangelo married‚ but as time passed by eventually divorced. Allan first got a bachelor’s degree in history‚ then was considering law school. He went to Manhattan‚ where he then started studying writing and education at City

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    towards each other. The author also uses a historical allusion to these two significant characters in history that 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

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    Sylvia Plath Landscape Poem. Sylvia Plath was a poet who had a tendency to write a number of poems all with a common theme flowing through each; these works are often read and reviewed as collections. In doing so the depth and meaning behind each poem is illuminated and becomes stronger as the themes and linked imagery develop throughout the collections. Plath uses objective correlative and portrays her emotions onto the landscape to illustrate her fragile mindset and disturbing thoughts concerning

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    seem minimal yet possible with a little flick of hope. The fear of drowning in the depths of the ocean constraint one from relinquishing the support of a life preserver. Similarly‚ the main character; Esther Greenwood‚ in the novel; The Bell Jar‚ by Sylvia Plath‚ experiences several external and internal conflicts throughout the novel in the hope of discovering her true identity‚ the role she wants to play as a women in the 1950’s and the societal ‘Bell Jar’ that she’s expected to conform about. The

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