Sylvia Plath Millicent's short story - Hero - Round - Dynamic - blonde hair, short, thin, cute
Louise - flat - static - undefined look - very good character fair - Millicent tries to find where she is. She is becoming a girls' association club
When Climax - Mility is in contact with that person and is no longer bothered by enlightenment, it may be a climax
Solution - Millicent decided that she did not want to participate in club planning and conflict and set it at the high school Lansing High School. The foundation of this story is as early as middle-aged as it was at the beginning of the school year. This kind of emotion is very insensitive and slightly strange. Scenes and moods This story is written by a third party. I know this. Narrator never calls himself a character because he uses his own words. Narrator and voice You do not have to become the most popular person at school, meet all "cool kids", or the most sexy people, and send good lives with many friends. Because most stories are flashback for a long time, the theme flashback is the main part of this story. It started with flashback, and finally returned to the present, and you have found that Millicent decided not to join the friendship club. Flashback There are elements of doubt that prevents you from knowing what will happen to millipent and club when reading this article. It accumulates over time and in the end it will only encounter problems when Millicent decides not to join the club. A suspense high school girl was invited to enter a girl 's club. She must enter the club from a beginner. At the end of the game, she decided not to join the club. (See Subject and Resolution) Summary
This short story, Sylvia Plath's "Enlightenment", is developed mainly by girls named Millicent. However, in order to be a member of the association, Millicent must endure some enlightenment. Between these enlightenments, Millicent realized that other girls are monopolistic and superficial in fraternity. In addition, Millent talked to an old man who met on the bus As part of enlightenment, we talked about mysterious and free mysterious Heather birds. As a result of this conversation, Millicent rethinked the role in her sorrows and ultimately decided she did not want to become a part of fraternity.
In Sylvia Plath's "Enlightenment", the author believes that it is a good idea to keep it and have friends, but the idea of having a personal identity and becoming a person is stronger. In excerpts, Millicent observes and slowly recognizes that becoming a part of friendship is not exciting enough to hear it, as people provide more opportunities to become distinctive people. Millicent is an ordinary girl, who really did not realize that he decided to allow someone to join that day, but she must first pass their first test. Initially, Millennent was proud of the ability to be ecstatic in her society, but it slowed down, and at the beginning of the excerpt, I thought that Millisent could provide more as a person . Read more
Most of the biography of Sylvia Plath is a frequently repeated story about what she returned to Smith College after attempting suicide and subsequent hospitalization. This was the beginning of the spring semester of 1954, when the plasma first saw a young woman occupying a dorm during her ill - after Nancy Hunt, later Nancy Hunt Steiner, a close friend who later became Plath, Let's write a short memoir about their relationship and take a closer look at Ariel. As the story suggests, Hunt spent a while in Silvia's room and felt "confusion" of his predecessor. Thanks to student talent and attempted suicide Plath is a legendary person of Smith. According to Steiner, "... as time goes by, I am more and more familiar with the legendary details of Plath, while guessing gossip by mentioning her name."