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Sylvia Plath

The History of Literature

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Themes of Death and Resilience in Plath's Poetry

This chapter explores the haunting imagery and themes of mutilation and rebirth in Sylvia Plath's poetry, particularly through her poem 'Lady Lazarus.' It examines the intersection of personal and historical trauma, including references to the Holocaust, and highlights Plath's defiance against death and her unique ability to blend humor with disturbance. The discussion reflects on her bold expression and its transformative impact on poetry, emphasizing the importance of confronting mortality.

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