Sylvia
Plath
Freak! of the Week
Early Life                      Otto Plath died on November
                                5, 1940, a week and a half
                                   after Plath's eighth
                                         birthday.



                                Plath experienced a loss of
                                 faith after her father's
                               death, and remained undecided
                               about religion throughout her
                                           life.
Born October 27th, 1932 in
          Boston

   Her mother was Aurelia         Aurelia Plath moved her
Schober Plath and her father    children and her parents to
     Otto Emile Plath.          26 Elmwood Road, Wellesley,
                                   Massachusetts in 1942.
 In 1936 the family moved to
  Winthrop, Massachusetts.

  While living in Winthrop,       Plath attended Bradford
    eight-year-old Plath            Senior High School in
 published her first poem in      Wellesley, graduating in
     the Boston Herald's                    1950.
     children's section.
College
In 1950, Plath attended Smith       She was rejected for
          College.                admission to the Harvard
                                      writing seminar.
She edited The Smith Review
and during the summer after
                                   Made her first medically
her third year of college.
                                documented suicide attempt in
                                      late August, 1953.
Awarded the coveted position
     of guest editor at
                                She spent the next six months
 Mademoiselle magazine, and
                                     in psychiatric care.
   spent a month in NYC.

   The experience was her       She spent the next six months
inspiration for The Bell Jar.        in psychiatric care.
Plath seemed to make a good
  recovery and returned to             She obtained a Fulbright
 college and in June, 1955,             scholarship to Newnham
she graduated from Smith with             College, Cambridge.
    highest class honors.

                    At Newnham, she studied with
                           Dorothea Krook.


   She continued actively              She spent her first year
writing poetry and publishing         winter and spring holidays
   her work in the student              travelling around the
     newspaper Varsity.                       continent.
Marriage
  Plath met Ted Hughes in       The couple moved back to the
   Cambridge at a party.         United Kingdom in December
                                 1959 and lived in London.
A few months later the couple
were married on June 16, 1956    Their daughter Frieda was
   at St George the Martyr        born on 1st April, 1960.
Holborn in the London Borough
          of Camden.             In February 1961, Plath's
                                 second pregnancy ended in
   They both became deeply             miscarriage.
 interested in astrology and
the supernatural, using Ouija    In that August that family
           boards.               moved to Court Green in the
                                   town of North Tawton in
  Plath and Hughes traveled                Devon.
  across Canada and the US,
 staying at the Yaddo artist    Her son Nicholas was born in
 colony in New York State in            January 1962.
     the Autumn of 1959.
In 1961, the couple rented          In December 1962, she
their flat in Chalcot Square    returned alone to London with
 to Assia and David Wevill.      their children, and rented a
Hughes was immediately struck    flat on a five year lease in
  with the beautiful Assia.      a house where William Butler
                                       Yeats once lived.
 In June Plath had had a car
accident which she described
   as one of many suicide       The winter of 1962 was one of
          attempts.             the coldest in 100 years; the
                                pipes froze, the children—now
    In July 1962, Plath             two years old and nine
 discovered Hughes had been      months—were often sick, and
having an affair with Wevill     the house had no telephone;
and in September the couple       her depression returned.
         separated.
Career
 In 1957 Plath taught at Smith    During the summer of 1962,
    College, her alma mater.      Hughes began to keep bees,
                                 which would be the subject of
 In 1958 Plath took a job as a         many Plath poems.
      receptionist in the
                                  Beginning in October 1962,
      psychiatric unit of
                                 Plath wrote most of her poems
     Massachusetts General
                                   for the collection Ariel,
  Hospital and in the evening
                                   which her reputation now
     took creative writing
                                          rests upon.
 seminars given by poet Robert
            Lowell.               Her depression returned but
                                 she completed the rest of her
     In October, 1960, Plath     poetry collection which would
       published her first       be published after her death
    collection of poetry, The     in 1965. The Bell Jar came
   Colossus and in August she         out in January 1963,
      finished the Bell Jar.     published under the pen name
                                        Victoria Lucas.
Style
  Her works weren’t really          Her earlier poems were
appreciated until after her        composed slowly and with        The controlled
           death.                great care, while her later       flow of images
                                    poems were written at a      combined with the
  Unique uses of rhythm and                                     structure of these
                                greater and increasing speed.
           meter.                                               poems successfully
Themes of feminist criticism.   Plath would speak these poems     draws the reader
                                  in "her own voice" as she           into that
 She uses the technique of               wrote them.                 suffering.
    "doubling," and has
  distinctive approach to       She handled very painful and    The use of parody
     characterization.            intense subjects such as       and black humor
                                   suicide, self-loathing,         rescues her
  The syntactic and visual         Nazis, shock treatment,      poetry from total
  irregularities together       dysfunctional relationships,         pathos.
    create an unsettling          and homicidal iron tanks.
        experience.
FREAK
She was obsessed with death.       She dealt with ongoing
                                 depression and was checked
Her first suicide attempt was     into hospitals and seeing
 at the age of 20 while she       psychiatrists on and off
   was attending school in          throughout her life.
Cambridge by sleeping pills.
                                Her son committed suicide in
 Her 2nd suicide attempt was     2009, which suggests that
 right before she found out         their depression was
 Hughes was having an affair         genetically based.
 with Assia, by auto crash.
                                  Her poems deal with heavy
   Her 3rd, and successful,      subjects like suicide, self
  suicide attempt was by CO          dissatisfaction, and
  poisoning, dying with her     unhappiness in relationships.
      head in the oven.
The Mirror
I am silver and exact. I have no
preconceptions.
What ever you 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 a 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.
The Mirror is a poem about the difficulty of
accepting the truth, especially the inevitable
process of age and time. The poem is
characterized from the perspective of the mirror
itself with the relationship of one specific woman.
When the mirror describes itself as “a little god” it
personifies its powerful ego and also like it enjoys
the power if has over the woman. In the second
stanza the mirror transforms into a lake and the
importance of this transformation is that a lake
isn’t as exact as mirror; a lake involves more
depth. She refers to the candles and moon as
liars because they do not give off enough light to
reveal a true reflection. The woman feels as
though she has been lied to by the lake when the
last two lines of the poem. The woman is afraid
that one day the lake and the mirror will one day
reflect the exact same image; the mirror reflects a
physical appearance of the girl with her beauty
and the because you have to look deeper into the
lake, it reflects who the girl really is on the inside.
By this the girl feels conflicted and confused
about who she really is. One of the most
important messages that Sylvia Plath is trying to
get across is that beauty is nice, but superficial.
She is sending a message to the growing
superficiality of today’s society and tells us that
beauty is nice but soon fades and the only thing
you have left to yourself is your character. This
poem was written in 1961, not too long after she
found out that her husband, Ted Hughes, was
having an affair on her with Assia Wevill, who
caught Ted’s attention by her beauty. I believe this
poem reflects the despair of Sylvia and how much
Sylvia Plath

Sylvia Plath

  • 1.
  • 2.
    Early Life Otto Plath died on November 5, 1940, a week and a half after Plath's eighth birthday. Plath experienced a loss of faith after her father's death, and remained undecided about religion throughout her life. Born October 27th, 1932 in Boston Her mother was Aurelia Aurelia Plath moved her Schober Plath and her father children and her parents to Otto Emile Plath. 26 Elmwood Road, Wellesley, Massachusetts in 1942. In 1936 the family moved to Winthrop, Massachusetts. While living in Winthrop, Plath attended Bradford eight-year-old Plath Senior High School in published her first poem in Wellesley, graduating in the Boston Herald's 1950. children's section.
  • 3.
    College In 1950, Plathattended Smith She was rejected for College. admission to the Harvard writing seminar. She edited The Smith Review and during the summer after Made her first medically her third year of college. documented suicide attempt in late August, 1953. Awarded the coveted position of guest editor at She spent the next six months Mademoiselle magazine, and in psychiatric care. spent a month in NYC. The experience was her She spent the next six months inspiration for The Bell Jar. in psychiatric care.
  • 4.
    Plath seemed tomake a good recovery and returned to She obtained a Fulbright college and in June, 1955, scholarship to Newnham she graduated from Smith with College, Cambridge. highest class honors. At Newnham, she studied with Dorothea Krook. She continued actively She spent her first year writing poetry and publishing winter and spring holidays her work in the student travelling around the newspaper Varsity. continent.
  • 5.
    Marriage Plathmet Ted Hughes in The couple moved back to the Cambridge at a party. United Kingdom in December 1959 and lived in London. A few months later the couple were married on June 16, 1956 Their daughter Frieda was at St George the Martyr born on 1st April, 1960. Holborn in the London Borough of Camden. In February 1961, Plath's second pregnancy ended in They both became deeply miscarriage. interested in astrology and the supernatural, using Ouija In that August that family boards. moved to Court Green in the town of North Tawton in Plath and Hughes traveled Devon. across Canada and the US, staying at the Yaddo artist Her son Nicholas was born in colony in New York State in January 1962. the Autumn of 1959.
  • 6.
    In 1961, thecouple rented In December 1962, she their flat in Chalcot Square returned alone to London with to Assia and David Wevill. their children, and rented a Hughes was immediately struck flat on a five year lease in with the beautiful Assia. a house where William Butler Yeats once lived. In June Plath had had a car accident which she described as one of many suicide The winter of 1962 was one of attempts. the coldest in 100 years; the pipes froze, the children—now In July 1962, Plath two years old and nine discovered Hughes had been months—were often sick, and having an affair with Wevill the house had no telephone; and in September the couple her depression returned. separated.
  • 7.
    Career In 1957Plath taught at Smith During the summer of 1962, College, her alma mater. Hughes began to keep bees, which would be the subject of In 1958 Plath took a job as a many Plath poems. receptionist in the Beginning in October 1962, psychiatric unit of Plath wrote most of her poems Massachusetts General for the collection Ariel, Hospital and in the evening which her reputation now took creative writing rests upon. seminars given by poet Robert Lowell. Her depression returned but she completed the rest of her In October, 1960, Plath poetry collection which would published her first be published after her death collection of poetry, The in 1965. The Bell Jar came Colossus and in August she out in January 1963, finished the Bell Jar. published under the pen name Victoria Lucas.
  • 8.
    Style Herworks weren’t really Her earlier poems were appreciated until after her composed slowly and with The controlled death. great care, while her later flow of images poems were written at a combined with the Unique uses of rhythm and structure of these greater and increasing speed. meter. poems successfully Themes of feminist criticism. Plath would speak these poems draws the reader in "her own voice" as she into that She uses the technique of wrote them. suffering. "doubling," and has distinctive approach to She handled very painful and The use of parody characterization. intense subjects such as and black humor suicide, self-loathing, rescues her The syntactic and visual Nazis, shock treatment, poetry from total irregularities together dysfunctional relationships, pathos. create an unsettling and homicidal iron tanks. experience.
  • 9.
    FREAK She was obsessedwith death. She dealt with ongoing depression and was checked Her first suicide attempt was into hospitals and seeing at the age of 20 while she psychiatrists on and off was attending school in throughout her life. Cambridge by sleeping pills. Her son committed suicide in Her 2nd suicide attempt was 2009, which suggests that right before she found out their depression was Hughes was having an affair genetically based. with Assia, by auto crash. Her poems deal with heavy Her 3rd, and successful, subjects like suicide, self suicide attempt was by CO dissatisfaction, and poisoning, dying with her unhappiness in relationships. head in the oven.
  • 10.
    The Mirror I amsilver and exact. I have no preconceptions. What ever you 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 a 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.
  • 11.
    The Mirror isa poem about the difficulty of accepting the truth, especially the inevitable process of age and time. The poem is characterized from the perspective of the mirror itself with the relationship of one specific woman. When the mirror describes itself as “a little god” it personifies its powerful ego and also like it enjoys the power if has over the woman. In the second stanza the mirror transforms into a lake and the importance of this transformation is that a lake isn’t as exact as mirror; a lake involves more depth. She refers to the candles and moon as liars because they do not give off enough light to reveal a true reflection. The woman feels as though she has been lied to by the lake when the last two lines of the poem. The woman is afraid that one day the lake and the mirror will one day reflect the exact same image; the mirror reflects a physical appearance of the girl with her beauty and the because you have to look deeper into the lake, it reflects who the girl really is on the inside. By this the girl feels conflicted and confused about who she really is. One of the most important messages that Sylvia Plath is trying to get across is that beauty is nice, but superficial. She is sending a message to the growing superficiality of today’s society and tells us that beauty is nice but soon fades and the only thing you have left to yourself is your character. This poem was written in 1961, not too long after she found out that her husband, Ted Hughes, was having an affair on her with Assia Wevill, who caught Ted’s attention by her beauty. I believe this poem reflects the despair of Sylvia and how much