The speaker in the mirror of the Silvia Plus, the speaker in the mirror of the Silvia Plus is the actual mirror itself, and is now the "old lady". 16) It has been circling for a while. This woman is watching the mirror every day for many years. When she was absent, the mirror was very conscious of her presence and environment. The author provides many details, so that the reader can grasp the perspective of the mirror about daily attractions, but if you do not mainly use rhetoric, this will be an impossible task I guess.
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.
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 the 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.
What is the choice of depression without Sylvia Plath? The theme is a bit mandatory, Plath's "mirror" is the reflection of the last sad girl (Do you get it?) The sad woman club president, in this verse, I wrote about how I spent like. The mirror regards itself as a neutral party without any judgment. This is not cruel, it's just "real". Then the mirror imagines himself as a lake and makes a different view of it from the reader. Since Plath presents the reader with images reflected by the owner, the contrast is bright and vivid. Obviously, there are many sad verses of Silvia, but I chose this poem because it shows the first question that a woman was taught. That is why even if she drowns a former girl, the owner of the mirror can not stop looking at the mirror.
There is no doubt that feminism is one of the themes of her poetry. In the next article I will also describe Sylvia Plath's feminist writing style, especially her poetry - The Mirror. As an ambitious female writer, Sylvia Plath lives in an era when women play a role in a male-led society. I feel that she is imprisoned in this society. Styling that brought her artistic continuity and its relevance to society may be attributed to many factors and techniques common to her poetry (SAT, 2008).