“Mirror” by Sylvia Plath By Bassma Saeed. Plath’s Life Plath was born in Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts.Plath was born in Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts.

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“Mirror” by Sylvia Plath By Bassma Saeed

Plath’s Life Plath was born in Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts.Plath was born in Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts. In 1950 Plath received a scholarship to attend Smith College.In 1950 Plath received a scholarship to attend Smith College. Sylvia suffered from recurrent depression.Sylvia suffered from recurrent depression. Therapy was no help.Therapy was no help. August of 1953 Plath attempted suicide. August of 1953 Plath attempted suicide. org/poet/sylvia-plath

Relations/Family Life She met her future husband Ted Hughes. She met her future husband Ted Hughes. Plath began teaching at Smith, and while her husband’s career began to take off, hers did not.Plath began teaching at Smith, and while her husband’s career began to take off, hers did not. In 1959 Plath and Hughes returned to England and had two children.In 1959 Plath and Hughes returned to England and had two children. In July, 1962, Plath learned of her husband’s infidelities.In July, 1962, Plath learned of her husband’s infidelities. content/uploads/2012/09/plathhughesnicholas.j pg

Plath’s Influences Sylvia’s father’s death eventually lead her to writing.Sylvia’s father’s death eventually lead her to writing. Women started developing insecurities which also inspired Plath to write.Women started developing insecurities which also inspired Plath to write. Plath’s writing is so unique because she illustrates the search for identity and independence of women.Plath’s writing is so unique because she illustrates the search for identity and independence of women.

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Poetic Devices (Lines 2-4) She depicts the mirror immediately swallowing all it comes into contact without the concerns of “love and dislike.” This is a form of personification.She depicts the mirror immediately swallowing all it comes into contact without the concerns of “love and dislike.” This is a form of personification. “Whatever I see I swallow immediately Just as it is, unmisted by love or dislike. I am not cruel, only truthful— The eye of a little god, four-cornered.” This section of the poem also seems to call into question the nature of God; when the mirror calls itself “the eye of a little god,” Plath seems to be using the cold and unemotional reflection of the mirror as a metaphor for a distant and uncaring God.This section of the poem also seems to call into question the nature of God; when the mirror calls itself “the eye of a little god,” Plath seems to be using the cold and unemotional reflection of the mirror as a metaphor for a distant and uncaring God.

Poetic Devices Lines 17 & 18 The lake’s imagery is developed, as the mirror becomes a grim reminder of the woman’s own lost youth.The lake’s imagery is developed, as the mirror becomes a grim reminder of the woman’s own lost youth. “In me she has drowned a young girl, and in me an old woman Rises toward her day after day, like a terrible fish.” Plath then employs a simile, comparing the woman’s reflection to “like a terrible fish” rising from the depths of a lake: her face has been made grotesque by the passage of time.Plath then employs a simile, comparing the woman’s reflection to “like a terrible fish” rising from the depths of a lake: her face has been made grotesque by the passage of time.

Theme Finding your true self and being comfortable with your faults is the key to existing and carrying on an balanced life and if you don’t your insecurities won’t let you move on or life.Finding your true self and being comfortable with your faults is the key to existing and carrying on an balanced life and if you don’t your insecurities won’t let you move on or life. series-looking-at-our-youth.2300

Reference "Mirror." Poetry for Students. Ed. Marie Rose Napierkowski and Mary Ruby. Vol. 1. Detroit: Gale, Gale Virtual Reference Library. Web. 30 May 2014.