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Sylvia Plath Bell Jar
1,950 wordsSylvia Plath was a brilliant poet and writer. She wrote several books of poems but did not become famous until after her death. The events that occurred in her life deeply affected what and who she wrote about. Her father s death, going into deep depression while in college and trying to kill herself, and her husband Ted Hughes were some of the events that influenced her writing. Even though she was a smart and likeable person she decided to end her life at the age of thirty. Plath could not han...
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Ku Klux Klan Sylvia Plath
4,868 wordsSylvia Plath Since her death, and more especially since the publications of her posthumous collections of poetry, Sylvia Plath has become a legendary figure and, like so many such figures, inspires other writers to write about her. The woman who learned the craft of poetry the hard way, playing with words and sentence structures, has become a muse in her own right. As more and more of her writing becomes available the poems, the journals, the stories and the letters so the response of readers fr...
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