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Sylvia Plath

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Sylvia Plath

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Her mature poems display a deeply personal, lyrical-dramatic mode

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Use of a strongly rhythmical form of free verse

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An unpredictable metre

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Every theme as a complex contradictory experience

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Prevalence of the three-line stanza, consisting of either long or short lines.

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Symbols

Choice of words with disquieting connotations

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Contrast between life and death and death in life veined with anguish

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Crisis of existence stemming from the loss of identity

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Dissolution of the self

The experience of the family who may be destructive

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Memory as the weight of past experiences

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Confessional poetry

Conflict between reality and imagination

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Horror and humour

Vulnerability

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