Plath PersonaHer Keatsian sense of death (eg. Ariel), is said by experts to represent "the most dazzling and productive short period of writing since Keats," but leaves a reader salty, considering her fate. It's apparent Plath didn't write for money, but the therapy factor, which didn't work in her case. She becomes a sad but honest subject, worthy of praise for her prose, and the emotional sense of each poem left behind.
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