Wednesday, September 4, 2019
Sylvia Plath :: essays research papers fc
     The Many Views of Sylvia Plath    à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Pulitzer Prize winner, Sylvia Plath began her  misunderstood life on October 27, 1932, in Jamacia  Plains Massachusetts. She was born to Otto and Aurelia  Plath, who were both teachers (Sylvia Plath).Her father  was a professor at Boston University. He studied  bees.(Personal Influences) Plath has been seen in a  variety of ways; as a tragic poet, the all-American,  girl next-door, but, most of all, a heroine of the  feminist movement.   à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Plathââ¬â¢s life was haunted by visions of her past.   Her father died when she was eight from neglected  diabetes, after the amputation of a toe, and eventually  and entire leg (Personal Influences). ââ¬Å"Otto Plath was  diabetic, yet chose to ignore doctor's warnings about  certain prohibited foods. He projected an arrogant  self-confidence as if nothing could defeat him. It was  this same arrogance that caused his death.â⬠ (Personal  Influences). Plath never fully recovered from her  fatherââ¬â¢s untimely passing (Personal Influences). She  felt betrayed, and was consumed by her own guilt. She  felt that if he loved her more, he would have taken  better care of himself. Otto Plath is a recurring  theme in her works. Her poem ,Daddy, expresses her  resentment and bitterness toward being deserted by him   (Personal Influences).   à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  After receiving straight Aââ¬â¢s throughout high  school, Plath attended Smith University. In the summer  of 1953, she received the opportunity to go to New York  and intern with Mademoiselle. While in New York, Plath  suffered an emotional breakdown. She plunged into a  deep depression (Sylvia Plath). When she returned home  to Boston, where she was living with her mother (whom  she hated), she took a handful of sleeping pills, and  attempted to end her life (Sylvia Plath). After this,  she was sent to McLean Hospital, to be treated for  mental illness (Sylvia Plath).  à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Upon her release from the hospital, she returned  to Smith, and then to Cambridge, England to study at  Newnham College. (Sylvia Plath) Here she met, fell in  love with, and, after four months, married the future  Poet Laureate of England, Ted Hughes (Gray). The two  were together for six years, and produced two children  together, Frieda in 1960 and Nicholas in 1962, (Sylvia  Plath). However, Hughes left Plath for Assia Wevil in  the winter of 1962 (Sylvia Plath). Desperate and  alone, Plath sealed off the doors to her childrenââ¬â¢s  rooms on February 11, 1963, placed her head in a gas  oven, and died (Sylvia Plath). Ironically, Assia  Welvill eventually killed herself in the same exact way  as Plath (Kirjasto).   à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Hughes felt that he was powerless to help Plath.   He believed that she was destined to kill herself  because of her fixation with her father (Gray). ââ¬Å"What  happens in the heart simply happens,â⬠ Hughes said    					    
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