Sylvia Plath

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Sylvia Plath (1932-1963) was a poet, novelist, and short-story writer born in Boston, Massachusetts. She received her BA from Smith College and studied at Newnham College, Cambridge on a Fulbright Scholarship. Plath famously suffered from depression throughout her life, the subject of her semi-autobiographical novel The Bell Jar. Source

Mirror

I am silver and exact. I have no preconceptions.

Whatever I see I swallow immediately

Just as it is, unmisted by love or dislike.

I am not cruel, only truthful‚

The eye of a little god, four-cornered.

Most of the time I meditate on the opposite wall.

It is pink, with speckles. I have looked at it so long

I think it is part of my heart. But it flickers.

Faces and darkness separate us over and over.

 

Now I am a lake. A woman bends over me,

Searching my reaches for what she really is.

Then she turns to those liars, the candles or the moon.

I see her back, and reflect it faithfully.

She rewards me with tears and an agitation of hands.

I am important to her. She comes and goes.

Each morning it is her face that replaces the darkness.

In me she has drowned a young girl, and in me an old woman

Rises toward her day after day, like a terrible fish.

Published:

1961

Length:

Regular

Literary Movements:

Confessionalism

Anthology Years:

2023

Themes:

Persona Poems

Poems of the Everyday

Womanhood

Literary Devices:

Imagery

visually descriptive or figurative language, especially in a literary work

Metaphor

a comparison between two unrelated things through a shared characteristic

Simile

a comparison between two unlike things using the words “like” or “as”