These five poems of Sylvia Plath are the theme of the existence of death, self-hatred, historical and magical concepts. Sylvia Plath uses an image of an influential and controversial emotional theme to best describe her life. Most poetry reflects her own private life including the events she experienced, and more appropriate is the relationship and emotions she felt. Each of the five poems uses the word "death", but the theme of death itself is somewhat general.
Death is a popular theme in the verses of Silvia plus and Emily Dickinson. They all see death from various angles. In their poetry, there are many similarities and differences in the performance of this theme. While Dickinson draws death with a romantic charm, Plath believes that death is an unlucky and intimidating ending. In the verses of Plath, death is traditionally drawn, and Dickinson attributes some mysticism to the end of life. In the poem "The opinion of the two room's room", Plath tried to write an article about death from the viewpoint of a third party.
These five poems of Sylvia Plath are the theme of the existence of death, self-hatred, historical and magical concepts. Sylvia Plath uses an image of an influential and controversial emotional theme to best describe her life. Most poetry reflects her own private life including the events she experienced, and more appropriate is the relationship and emotions she felt. Each of the five poems uses the word "death", but the theme of death itself is somewhat general.
Sylvia Plas poetry is known for its deep personal and emotional themes. Suffering is the theme of Plath poet as a whole. Poetry after Plath depicts a negative image of marriage with men. Many of the later poems indicate that women are trapped in their families or are about to get away from them. There is a clear feeling that it is trapped in the poem "The Jailor". This poem is a drama of a female victim. Plath is very dissatisfied with her marriage. This is evident in "Jailer" whose hatred of husband has turned into a negative manifestation of general marriage. Plath tried to tell the reader that "marriage is a form of imprisonment". A woman in this poem suffers from her husband's behavior.