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Critical Analysis “The Arrival of Bee Box” | Poem by Sylvia Plath

Posted on November 11, 2018

Critics who have done critical analysis of bee poems including “The Arrival of Bee Box” point out that Sylvia Plath has written this poem with confidence.

Critical Analysis of “Poppies in October” | Poem by Sylvia Plath

Posted on November 11, 2018

Analysis of “Poppies in October” points out that it is neither critical nor traditional poem of Sylvia Plath. She does not shed tears on her father death.

Womanhood in Sylvia Plath’s Poetry | Sylvia Plath’s Feminism

Posted on November 11, 2018

Sylvia Plath is one of those writers, who have preferred womanhood in every field of life even in her poetry, which is called Sylvia Plath’s feminism.

Sylvia Plath and Confessional Poetry | Plath’s Autobiography in Poems

Posted on November 11, 2018

Sylvia Plath is among those poets who preferred to write confessional poetry. Some other poets are Robert Lowell, Anne Sexton and W.D. Snodgrass.

Major Themes in the Poetry of Sylvia Plath | Her Vision

Posted on November 11, 2018

What can we expect from a woman who tried to kill herself thrice? In history of American literature, poetry of Sylvia Plath has the most complex themes.

Autobiographical Poetry of Sylvia Plath | Retrospective Poetry

Posted on November 11, 2018

“About me” is all that Sylvia Plath wants to explain through her poetry. It has always been said that poetry of Sylvia Plath is autobiographical.

Why Did Sylvia Plath Commit Suicide?

Posted on November 11, 2018

Perhaps, Sylvia Plath did not know the value of life. She could not learn anything from her first attempt of ending her life in year 1953 though she could not succeed in…

Life and Career of Sylvia Plath

Posted on November 11, 2018

Sylvia Plath is the older daughter of Otto, who was a professor at Boston University. Her mother’s name is Aurelia Schoeber, who was a high school teacher. Out of the wedlock of…

Functions of A Teacher Bertrand Russell | Is Teacher a Tool for Govt?

Posted on November 11, 2018

Teachers are tools in the hands of government. Bertrand Russell in his essay “Functions of a Teacher” spreads light on this issue.

Francis Bacon Prose style | Stylistic Qualities of Bacon’s Essays

Posted on November 11, 2018

Francis Bacon has widely been read all over the world because of his prose style. Certain stylistic qualities in Bacon’s essays helped him in gaining fame.

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