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    “Mirror” by Sylvia Plath is a poem narrated from the perspective of a mirror. Within this poem‚ there is a clash between truth and perception. This idea is first presented through the form of the stanzas where the mirror is “silver and exact” (Plath 1) then when the mirror is “now [...] a lake” (10). The poem then illustrates how even the truthful mirror has preconceptions. Then finally how the woman‚ who comes every morning to look in the mirror often deludes herself with “those liars‚ the candles

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    having bloomed from the winter. Plath describes the way the tulips make her feel in the fifth stanza: “I didn’t want any flowers‚ I only wanted To lie with my hands turned up and be utterly empty.” (29-30) These tulips to her represent the newness of life‚ love‚ and pureness; they are terrible to the woman. She feels that the flowers are something she cannot get back. Plath writes: “The tulips are too red in the first place‚ they hurt me. Even through the gift paper I could hear them breathe Lightly

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    lyric poem was written by Sylvia Plath in 1960. It is a confusing riddle in which the reader must pay attention to its appropriate voice‚ sound‚ word choice and metaphorical language to find that Plath is actually talking about pregnancy. The central theme of this poem is about what it’s like to be a pregnant woman. Plath wrote “Metaphors” during her pregnancy‚ showing the aesthetics‚ effects‚ and implications of motherhood. On close examination‚ it infers that Plath was at least somewhat unsure about

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    Angelica Marie B. Pelaez 4A5 SCL9 1. What salient point struck you most regarding the meaning of true love? The point in the movie that struck me the most regarding the meaning of true love is that when you love someone‚ you would do everything and anything just to make sure that the person you love will be happy and loved always. It is true in the movie when Landon did his best to show how much he loved Jamie although Jamie was not her ideal girl and she was going to die soon

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    Ferguson‚ and sought justice for segregation‚ bodily protections‚ and equal protections under the law. Race played a major role in women’s so called “freedom” in society‚ and in their protections by the legal system. In Elizabeth Hale’s Making Whiteness‚ Hale discusses how white supremacy was created as a social movement in response to an increase of black freedom. In her book‚ Hale demonstrates the difference in punishment for violating a black woman’s body versus a white woman’s. During the early

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    Coach Boone is a great example of a leader. He knows he faces a tough year of teaching his "hated" team. But‚ instead of listening to the hating town or administrators‚ Boone pushes his team to their limits and forces good relationships between players‚ regardless of race. His vision for the team involves getting the players concerned in what the team needs to become‚ and not what it is supposed to be; a waste. Boone is a convincing leader with a brutal‚ boot camp approach to coaching. He believes

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    In the poem "Balloons" by Sylvia Plath‚ she uses life-like features to describe the balloons as souls in a quiet home. To make a better understanding of the theme‚ important elements are used‚ such as imagery‚ personification‚ and metaphor. Imagery is used throughout the poem to display the setting. Personification compares the balloons to human life and gives them human characteristics. Metaphors create comparisons of the balloon to symbols throughout the poem. All figurative language examples justify

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    Justin Grant ENC 1102: Writing about poetry 29 October 2014 Looking at “Daddy” In her poignant memoir‚ “Daddy”‚ Sylvia Plath deconstructs her childhood relationship with her father and applies it to her ongoing relationship with controlling‚ oppressive men. Through powerful metaphorical language and reference to Nazism‚ machines of war‚ and a focus on gloomy‚ dark colors‚ Plath displays her inability to cope and find structure in her life without the male abuse and mental subordination. Beginning

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    Tulips by Sylvia Plath Tulips‚ by Sylvia Plath seems to be a poetic expression of depression. The speaker who I assume is Plath is describing the psychological effects after a surgical procedure‚which I feel is the time when sadly Plath miscarried her baby. The poem was written through her own view in a hospital room‚ where the reader is given an insight to the inner thoughts of a woman who has gone through a terrible ordeal‚ and the objects around her which influence her mentality. The poem follows

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    “Mirror” Sylvia Plath reflects the way society puts pressure on the way you look and can destroy you. “Mirror” is a poem told in first person by the reflection in the mirror. I believe that the mirror‚ the lake‚ and the woman are all one. She is judging herself the whole time through different objects‚ talking as if she is the mirror‚ the woman‚ and the lake. Sylvia Plath proves her point in the first stanza by describing how she feels about herself through the mirror. Plath describes the mirror

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