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Jul 9, 2013 · The mirror represents the male view of a woman and what is socially expected of her: possessing an idealized beauty and ever-lasting youth. As the persona ages over the years, the mirror cruelly reflects the changes in her appearance. Age becomes the persona’s defect and shortcoming and thus her source of anxiety and dismay.
Jul 3, 2021 · Before the mirror, the hyena admired herself in Marie’s face. She had eaten very carefully all around the face so that what was left was just what was needed. “Surely, it’s properly done,” said I. Toward evening, when the hyena was all dressed, she declared: “I am in a very good mood.
Jan 15, 2024 · Stanza Two shows the mirror in the form of a lake. It relates the stressful moments when a woman uses the lake as a mirror, trying to see what she is. As the lake, the mirror reflects her appearance truthfully and the woman tearfully embraces the truth. The woman goes to the lake as a ritual because she gets an objective view of her fading youth.
Nov 21, 2023 · The woman looks to the mirror to see "what she really is" but the mirror can only show the woman what she looks like. Plath challenges the idea of the mirror as a tool of reflection.
Jul 5, 2020 · The mirror now describes another one of its forms- the reflective surface of a lake. It speaks about a woman who bends over the lake, trying to see what she really is. This diction is interesting, because the mirror states that she searches for ‘what she really is,’ as though the mirror will define her identity somehow. This is quite ...
“The Hyenas” is a relatively short poem written without a significant number of poetic devices. It is composed in an abab quatrain form, and the first and third lines of each stanza are longer ...
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Feb 21, 2020 · The poem begins with the mirror explaining what he is and sets the scene for it being a truthful and reliable albeit monochromatic character. The first stanza is very slow-paced and calm as we go through the day to day “life” of the mirror as it is a personified thing. “I am silver and exact. I have no preconceptions.