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How do Sylvia Plath and Anne Sexton represent suicide in their confessional poetry?

Part 1 Introduction Talk about the two writers separately. Say what this dissertation will do outline the three chapters.              Suicidal Ideation talks about being a taboo topic at the time. How do these 2 poets use 3 senses (imaginary personas, pronouns, metaphors) to speak about the unspeakable. Which devices […]

philosophy

Response to this blog post containing 300 words *with MHRA referencing please!*: In response to your point about John Locke, often called the founder of British Empiricism, while Empiricism has both strengths and weaknesses it could be challenged, in so far as It is difficult to claim that what we experience through our senses is […]

philosophy

Response to this blog post: In response to your point about John Locke, often called the founder of British Empiricism, while Empiricism has both strengths and weaknesses it could be challenged, in so far as It is difficult to claim that what we experience through our senses is the fundamental root of all our perceptions […]

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