Comparing the feminist poetry of Plath and Sexton's poems "will shock the senses, which should also be hurt," Anne Sexton believes (Baym 2703). And writing Sexton and echoing the meaning of this maxim with loud voices through the following works. Her friend and modern Sylvia Plath. Both Plath and Sexton's lives spanned a period of time in which the role of women's society in the United States changed widely, but both were obviously feminist poets, between the mother's obedience past and the embarrassing future of waiting for her daughter did.
According to this theme of Sylvia Plus - We need to discuss more about Silvia Plus - we are American poets, plus Lowell, and Sexton and Berryman about snow. Degras started a poetry repentance model in the 1950s and 1960s. In particular, Lowell 's "life research" has had a significant impact on the late poet for a long time. In short, confession 's poetry is very personal, written in' I ', autobiography is more frequent. Today's young American poets may think that poetry is confession to the Lord owing to the work these poets did in the middle of the century - but the genre of confession is a diary that becomes a mere published book It is not. These are works created as professionals exploring the new fields of British poets: abuse and trauma, depression, personal relationship, mental illness
I have a certain career in European literature, especially Romanticism and Victorian poetry, but I do not know very much about the poetry of the 20th century except for poems related to feminism such as Plath, Sexton, Planet Hmm. Rich and some other New England poets. Richard Hugo is not by my side. Soon, I was reading his book "Trigger Town", a collection of prose and lecture on poetry. Hugo's main argument is that the poet is not to "write what he knows" but to open the subject to unknown people by drawing themes. As shown in the next paragraph, his method has spiritual elements.
Anne Sexton and Sylvia Plath are the two great thinkers of the 20th century, the greatest and poetic. They share a strange obsession, likes and dislikes, aversion, and desires and needs for death. After all, Sexton and Plath got what they wanted, but they just thought about what they wanted, and they were selfish. They have already left, but they will be remembered as the poet of the greatest "repentance" and "feminist" ever.