The poetry of Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes tells the story that life has become unbearable. In the 1950s, women should act in some way. Poems written by Plath and Hughes are filled with the influence of the British ideological family on how women should act in the 1950s. Plus marriage is a very strong 'marginal' relationship. The poem "Applicant" reflects the extent to which women are considered subject. The quotation to support this is "Do you wear glass eyes, dentures, or crutches?" This suggests that women must be perfect for men, just as women can buy.
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.
Sylvia Plath (1932-1963) was born in Boston and went to Smith College. With Fulbright to Cambridge, she met the British poet Ted Hughes who married in 1956. In 1960 she published the first poem collection "Colossus". Immediately after her second child was born in 1962, she wrote a poem. The volume after her death, Ariel (1965). Etheridge Knight (born in 1933) was born in Miss, Collins. He wrote his own words, "I passed away in a scratch of howitzer in Korea and the drug raised me.I died in prison in 1960 and the poem made my life recover." . He was released from Indiana prison in December 1968.
Following the poem chosen by Ted Hughes, the Freedom of Speech was published in 1998 along with all the other poems found in Ted Hughes' "Birthday Express" and with the American poet Sylvia Plath who committed suicide in 1963 Told. This book is expressed as "a set of poeties breaks the life and death of Plass in the long-term silence of Hughes." Although the title "freedom of speech" does not give a special outline on poetry of the story, except for the writer himself, the persons and people who appear in the poem, he talks, laughs, is laughing I will. . There seems to be no way to rhyme, but there are some random rows to find rhymes This might indicate that everything is dotted in this poem. Hero and girls on birthday may all interfere