SP wasn't "upper crusty"; her father died and left the family in genteel poverty. Sylvia worked every summer at high-labor jobs like spinach picking, waitressing and full-time baby-sitting. She was educated on scholarships.
Thanks so much for posting all these. I am studying to be an English teacher, and I think that showing some of these to students will be a great way to show how people can interact with and be moved by the written word.
yes, just love it
cardellacole4 1 year ago
I remember when I first was introduced to Sylvia Plath: It was from
an episode of the sitcom "Blossom". After scoping her (Plaths')
work, I must admit that this particular poem hasn't being fully
explained to me until now. Thank you Seph Rodney for you
incredible insight.
Brownlyne 1 year ago
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SP wasn't "upper crusty"; her father died and left the family in genteel poverty. Sylvia worked every summer at high-labor jobs like spinach picking, waitressing and full-time baby-sitting. She was educated on scholarships.
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KateBBify 1 year ago
i love how you connected a visual inspiration from the work of plath. that is so fitting :)
-jessie
charlottepoet 1 year ago
so perfectly describes Plath
ariannahiggins 2 years ago
love the idea of the "pirana religion"
thePuzzledDragon 2 years ago
Dr. Nicholas Farrar Hughes, 1/17/62 - 3/16/09. May his memory endure as a blessing. He was the baby in the barn.
LeslieGMN 2 years ago 5
Thanks so much for posting all these. I am studying to be an English teacher, and I think that showing some of these to students will be a great way to show how people can interact with and be moved by the written word.
aumurphy 3 years ago 8