2020
DOI: 10.15640/ijgws.v8n1a2
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Alienation, Modern Realism, and Metonymy in Sylvia Plath’s “Ariel”

Abstract: This paper examines the symbolic implications of Sylvia Plath's -Ariel‖ (1962). Plath is mostly recognized for her symbolic realistic techniques. As such, the study will introduce her writing techniques to have a comprehensive understanding of her writing manners. Realism is a common writing mode during the last phases of modernism. Therefore, Plath utilizes literary symbolic devices within expressionism in realistic techniques because she had been influenced by contemporary realistic poets. Being so, Plath wr… Show more

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