Mirror, Wall Mirror Silvia · plus's poem "Mirror" is a sad expression and is a woman's own worth worthy of herself mainly based on her appearance and being unable to adapt to her age. This work uses literary means of anthropomorphism, image, symbolism to emphasize the theme of the poems of human vanity and fear of aging in the future. Plath 's incarnation mirror as first person narrator presents two forms. The first one is the state of the mirror made at the beginning of the poem "I am silver" (line 1). This means silver plating process to produce commercially produced mirrors.
Hughes 'Pike', Plus 'Miller' Abstract: Silvia Plus's 1961 poem 'Mirror' can be interpreted as an objection to Ted Hughes's 1958 poem 'Pike'. Plath narrowed her mysterious grandeur of her husband and revealed the emergence of a self-psychological drama as a disappearance. Sylvia Plath's 1961 poem "Mirror" constitutes a terrible fish look. Ted Hughes' 1958 poem "Pike" (Pike) Internalized counterpart of observation consciousness under a dark pond. Hughes 'poetry evokes the spirit of this place and the genetic debris of the British violent past, but perhaps Clarence' s dream is the marine dream of Richard III and the history of Shakespeare of the victim of the Rose War fish war There is no sun in the ocean.
The central theme of these two poems is old age. Sylvia Plath and Jenny Joseph introduced their lifelong ideas through poetry mirrors and warnings. Sylvia Plath and Jenny Joseph have expressed their views on their later years through poetry of "Mirror" and "Warning". The intentions of Sylvia Plath and Jenny Joseph are different. The information they want to tell us is different. Jenny Joseph warned the elderly through warnings and Silvia Plath and made the elderly wearing lenses a terrible sound.
Mirror, Wall Mirror Silvia · plus's poem "Mirror" is a sad expression and is a woman's own worth worthy of herself mainly based on her appearance and being unable to adapt to her age. This work uses literary means of anthropomorphism, image, symbolism to emphasize the theme of the poems of human vanity and fear of aging in the future. Plath 's incarnation mirror as first person narrator presents two forms. The first one is the state of the mirror made at the beginning of the poem "I am silver" (line 1). This means silver plating process to produce commercially produced mirrors.