Sylvia Plath, A Suicidal Mind
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A mother of two, a wife to Edward Huges, a woman who went through a miscarriage directly followed by a major surgery and a thirty one year old who committed suicide by gas. This is the life of Sylvia Plath, a very severely depressed but brilliant poet. In 1962, the year before her death, her husband Huges had cheated on her. During this year she was feeling very lonely and had a terrible outlook of herself.
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her sanity. She explores power to take control of her life and sanity, and she also explores a loneliness she simply cannot cope with. Plath was a severely depressed person seen in her poems when she relates herself to horrifying physical appearances, lonely and solemn places and the possibilities of ending her life as a way out. She ended her misery the only way she thought she could by suicide on the morning of February 11, 1963.
her sanity. She explores power to take control of her life and sanity, and she also explores a loneliness she simply cannot cope with. Plath was a severely depressed person seen in her poems when she relates herself to horrifying physical appearances, lonely and solemn places and the possibilities of ending her life as a way out. She ended her misery the only way she thought she could by suicide on the morning of February 11, 1963.