Sylvia Plath’s poems were mainly based on her own personal experiences. She always uses her feelings and emotions to enthrall her readers and this made her very successful in capturing the attention of the reader. Plath uses very pensive words to convey her feelings and the message she is trying to explain to the readers.Her poems mostly revolved around the same messages as in almost poem she talks about very personal issues of suicide,Death, her children, and, most dramatically, her complicated relationship with her deceased father. Plath had always tried to kill herself and so most of her poems explain ‘death’ and ‘fear’ for example in the poem “Fever 103” She puts herself in Isadora’s position to show death.“I’m in a fright’ this shows fear. In the poem “Lady Lazarus” “The grave cave ate will be” Shows once again that she is talking about death and fear. Death and fear in all of the poems were expressed in the terms of suicide and fear of death. Plath easily explaining her fear and death to the readers as she has experienced it and could easily relate to it. …show more content…
Plath has always used many imagery words to show vivid images to her readers once again to capture their attention. Plath has always shown as if she was vulnerable and always the victim in her personal life,and these few aspects help Plath make the connection between her readers and the poem she