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    presentation of psychological disorder and the pressure that it forces on the mind are intrinsically linked due to the circumstances in which they take place. One of the most patent presentations of minds under stress is reflected in the way that Plath and Kesey portray a gender dominated society. Both novels display a governing gender that suppresses the other‚ labelling them ‘mad’ in a society that they rule. In ‘One Flew Over…’ most of the patient’s lives have been heavily affected and destroyed

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    As I have gotten older I have learned many lessons about life‚ but there is one in particular that I’ll never forget‚ that is to appreciate your loved ones as much as possible because you never know when you might loose them. My aunt Sylvia was the nicest lady who ever lived. She was a widow and never had children‚ but she had this French poodle that she loved as though it were her own daughter. She wasn’t my real aunt but I loved her so much that I called her that. Ever since I can remember‚ she

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    friends‚ family‚ and possibly the general public perceive that situation? Of course they would all have opinions of their own. It is conflicting perspectives similar to these‚ which resonate from Ted Hughes’s ‘The Shot’ and ‘The Minotaur’ and the film ‘Sylvia’ Directed by Christine Jeffs (2003). The different representations of personalities

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    audience. All these texts explore the concept of one person’s ‘truth’ in relation to another’s. The collection of poems constituting Birthday letters was created by Ted Hughes over a twenty plus year period following the suicide of his early wife Sylvia Plath. The single‚ internal perspective offered by Hughes’ poetry was always brand to be contentious. Ted Hughes poem‚ ‘The Shot’‚ gives his detailed perspective on Plath’s personality and her life in general. Hughes imposes the idea that Sylvia’s

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    Explore the way Sylvia Plath presents nature and the natural world in her poem ‘Tulips’ ‘Tulips’ is a poem that was written by Sylvia Plath in 1961 and was published after her death in 1965. Plath wrote this poem while recovering in hospital after recently having a miscarriage and having an appendectomy. This poem‚ set in the hospital‚ expresses Plath’s feelings and emotions at this time in her life. Nature and the natural world are themes‚ which are portrayed‚ in a negative light in many of

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    I know that being able to understand and relate her will only help me. On Sunday‚ when the little “organism” fell out of me‚ after the initial shock and panic had subsided‚ I could only help but think “what terrible thing it was that I had done”(Plath‚ 143)‚ just like Esther herself had thought. Even though I had no clue I could possibly be pregnant considering all necessary precautions had been met and there was no way it should have been physically possible‚ I still feel like I did something to

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    Bell Jar‚ by Sylvia Plath‚ a 19 year old girl‚ Esther Greenwood‚ suffers from depression. The author‚ Sylvia Plath‚ who committed suicide after writing The Bell Jar‚ based her main characters depression off of her real life experiences. This book exemplifies the struggles that teenagers experience while depressed‚ and also vividly describes what causes teenage depression. Even though The Bell Jar is a fiction novel‚ it is a realistic representation of depression in teenagers since Plath experienced

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    The passage I received is from Julius Caesar‚ a tragedy written by William Shakespeare based on the actual Roman history. The play is about historical events surrounding the assassination of the Roman leader Julius caesar and the civil war following his death. Brutus‚ a Caesar’s friend and Roman senator‚ struggles due to his conflicting values of friendship and patriotism. Brutus loves Caesar as a friend‚ but at the same time he is afraid that Caesar is too ambitious and could become a dictator of

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    Intro Ted’s anthology Birthday Letters a is skilful display of poeticism‚ offering his own person perspective on his dysfunctional marriage with Plath. Through confessional poems “Your Paris and “Sam”‚ Hughes offers a conflict perspective on Plath‚ persuading the reader that he was a victim of the marriage‚ suffering under Plath’s manipulative nature and mental instability. Your Paris Deals with appearance and reality and the truth that lies beneath the surface‚ however it is subjective as it

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    was responsible for his wife‚ Sylvia Plath’s death. The three poems The Minotaur‚ Your Paris‚ and Red are an insight into Hughes justification of the death of Plath using a very subjective and emotive poetic form. The poems possess many deliberate techniques such as extended metaphors‚ connotations‚ diction and juxtaposition to encourage the audience to accept his argument that he was not the one to blame for this world renown tragedy. The poem Daddy by Sylvia Plath also displays conflicting perspectives

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