A Comparison of "Two Sisters of Persephone" by Sylvia Plath and the relationship of Mary and Rhoda in "The Mary Tyler Moore Show". Yes, I can still not believe I wrote this.
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When the name Sylvia Plath is mentioned, the first thing that probably comes to mind is feminist literature, and when the name Mary Tyler Moore is mentioned, the first thing that probably comes to mind is feminist television, but for most people the connection stops there. When the
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who produced a news show. It's likely that Plath saw herself as both sisters of "Persephone", but was unable to decide which one she wanted to be. Plath didn't see the world as a place with enough room for two vastly different female archetypes, such as the two sisters, and Mary and Rhoda, but as "The Mary Tyler Moore" show proved, a more liberated society would allow all types of woman to live in harmony.
who produced a news show. It's likely that Plath saw herself as both sisters of "Persephone", but was unable to decide which one she wanted to be. Plath didn't see the world as a place with enough room for two vastly different female archetypes, such as the two sisters, and Mary and Rhoda, but as "The Mary Tyler Moore" show proved, a more liberated society would allow all types of woman to live in harmony.