1. The Familiar and Unfamiliar - Poems of Sylvia Plath
In this opening, Hughes makes use of the religious diction of Plath's worship to suggest an active seeking out of powerful masculine figures by Plath. ... In this way, Hughes makes use of the familiar image of a worshipper in both poems to explore his guilt in the demise of Sylvia Plath. ... Uniquely, the poem is one of the few in Hughes work which does not make use of Sylvia Plath as a muse, instead adopting the second person pronoun 'you' to directly address Otto Plath. The poem describes the entangled images of Plath and Hughes created in Sylvia Plath's poetry. ... Hugh...
- Word Count: 2183
- Approx Pages: 9
- Grade Level: Undergraduate