SYLVIA PLATH
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- Finding Out About Sylvia PlathIt has been said that Sylvia Plath's life is reflected in many of her poems, in particular the poem entitled "Daddy." If you are interested in finding out more read on.
- Sylvia Plath- in The Bell Jar After 40 YearsA feminist review on the film 'Sylvia' and how Hollywood portrays Sylvia Plath.
- The Life and Death of Sylvia PlathSylvia Plath is a world-famous poet who advanced the confessional poetry and feminist movement.
The Depression of Sylvia PlathSylvia Plath's poems featured in Ariel show the spiraling down of her life before her suicide.- Ted Hughes Poem on Wife Sylvia Plath's Death to Be PublishedA poem written by Ted Hughes detailing the events leading up to Sylvia Plath's suicide has been located in the British Library in London.
Sylvia Plath, Private Demons, Personal Turmoil and Natural TalentSylvia Plath was a brilliant poetess, overcoming great tragedy to give way to major depression.- Interpretation of Margret Atwood's A Visit and Sylvia Plath's MirrorThe following is my personal interpretation of Margret Atwood's A Visit and Sylvia Plath's Mirror.
- Review of Sylvia Plath's Poem MirrorThe following is a personal interpretation of Sylvia Plath's poem Mirror.
- Inspired by Sylvia PlathThis poem is inspired by Sylvia Plath's life and writings.
- Sylvia Plath was a Female Poet and Author to RememberSylvia Plath was the author of The Bell Jar, Colossus, and Ariel among other titles. These books and poetry collections are stunning feasts of imagery and thought. Plath should be remembered in Women's History circles for generations.
- Analysis of Sylvia Plath's Poem MirrorAn analysis of Sylvia Plath's poem Mirror.
- A Comparison of "My Papa's Waltz" by Theodore Roethke to "Daddy" by Sylvia PlathThis essay examines the paternal relationships of the poets Theodore Roethke and Sylvia Plath by comparing and contrasting the poem "Daddy" by Sylvia Plath with "My Papa's Waltz" by Theodore Roethke.
Sylvia Plath and Her Attitudes Regarding MenExplains how poet Sylvia Plath used imagery and metaphor to show her negative attitudes about men- Sylvia Plath's 'An Appearance'Another analysis of another classic Sylvia Plath poem.
- "Lady Lazarus" Poem by Sylvia PlathSylvia Plath celebrates the times she has died, and she's proud of it, "I do it exceptionally well." Also, she makes fun of herself, of her situation--her misery--her attempts to commit suicide, "I guess you could say I've a call."
- Sylvia Plath's Son-Nicholas Hughes, Has Committed SuicideNicholas Hughes, the son of poets Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes, has committed suicide, according to the AFP.
- Sylvia Plath's Son, Nicholas Hughes, Commits Suicide in AlaskaIt would be an understatement to say that the life of poet Sylvia Plath was tragic. In 1963, After years of suffering from depression, she committed suicide. Her son Nicholas Hughes also lost his battle with depression. On March 16, he hanged himself.
- Analyzing "Lady Lazarus" by Sylvia PlathThe well-known poet, Sylvia Plath wrote many poems which were quite often believed to have clues as to why she eventually committed suicide. Here is an analysis of one of her famous poems, "Lady Lazarus".
- Comparing the Poetry of Sylvia Plath and Ann SextonCompare & Contrast of poets Annie Sexton & Sylvia Plath: an exploration into the dark side of poetry.
- Sylvia Plath's Poem Daddy: A ReviewI had the privilege to watch Sylvia Plath's life story portrayed by Gwyneth Paltrow. There I've gotten interest in her poetry. I liked Daddy. Why? Better read this.
- My Two Dads: Sylvia Plath and the Electra ComplexAn analysis of Sylvia Plath's most famous and infamous poem, Daddy.
44 Years Later: Remembering Poet Sylvia PlathSylvia Plath committed suicide in 1963, eighteen years before I was even born. And yet her poetry has affected me in ways I can't even begin to explain. 44 years after her suicide, I celebrate her life by remembering the woman, the poet, Sylvia Plath.- Sylvia Plath's CutThis is an in-depth poetry analysis of Sylvia Plath's poem, "Cut".
- Sylvia Plath: Troubled Woman, Talented Author, Whose Life Ended in SuicideThe works of Sylvia Plath have come back into the literary mainstream with the release of her Ariel in it's original format. She has some twisted views on motherhood in general, but many of her works are overwhelmingly good.
- Short Bio of Poet Sylvia PlathA brief essay on the life of Sylvia Plath including minimal exploration of select poems. Focuses on the poems "Daddy" and "Ariel."
- Analysis of Full Fathom Five by Sylvia PlathSylvia Plath's "Full Fathom Five" is the first poem about her father as a sea god. She describes the majestic and dangerous qualities about him and eventually she explains his presence in her life and her wish to join him in the sea.
The Use of Color in Sylvia Plath's "Tulips"While the vivid redness of the tulips represents life, and the whiteness of her surrounds a non-life, it is through these metaphors that Plath can distill the drama her speaker faces so effectively.- The Manifestation of Mental Illness in Sylvia Plath's PoetryExplicating a poem such as Lady Lazarus is not an easy task. The reader must know specific incidents in Plath's biography (such as suicide attempts, abusive relations and chronic mental illness) to fully grasp the complexity of the text.
- Sylvia Plath's Motherhood PoetryPlath's impression of the role of women in child-rearing is not simply unique, but almost perversely different, at times, from the traditional definition of motherhood, and reflects the dark and individualistic aspects of her character.
- Sylvia Plath's Mushrooms'A review of Plath's poem, 'Mushrooms'
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