Research Paper On Sylvia Plath

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Sylvia Plath was born on February 11, in Boston, MAS, 1932. Her father, Otto, was a professor at Boston University. Otto died when Sylvia was only eight, leaving her mother, Aurelia, alone with two young children. The family lived in Winthrop until 1942, when Sylvia’s mother found a teaching job in Wellesley MAS. Plath then went to Smith College in Northampton. In 1952 Plath wins a fiction writing contest held by Mademoiselle magazine, getting her a job as guest editor in the summer of 1953. When coming home she had a mental breakdown and attempted suicide, overdosing on her mother's sleeping pills under the porch. After surviving she's given shock treatment, and then when deemed well enough to return, she returns to Smith College. After …show more content…

She talks about her love for personal and taboo subjects and to respect for authors such as in Sexton that are writing poetry about it. “ I think my poems come immediately out of the sensuous and emotional experiences I have,” Plath says when asked how she writes her poetry. She believes that one should be able to manipulate their emotions enough to create something to write a poem about. Being a very outspoken feminist, Platt is asked about her thoughts on the calm and clean this of England, where she is living. In response, Plath says she feels that “gentility has a stranglehold, the neatness, the wonderful tidiness, that is so evident in England is perhaps more dangerous than it would appear on the surface.” Just this sentence that she speaks points towards some of the patterns in her poetry that seem depressing or negative. yet, in this interview is light-hearted and making jokes. her interviewer asks her whether she identifies as American or English, seeing as she was raised in America but has spent all of her adult life in England. “ I'm in old-fashioned American, that's probably why I'm in England now, and why I will always stay in England. I'm about 50 years behind as far as my preferences go” is her response to the question. Though she says her preferences seem to be behind the times, Plath’s writing style always seemed to be a bit ahead. Her love for the taboo and uncomfortable subjects are what made her so unique, and her skill in detail is what makes her one of the

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