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mention and explain a simile from the poem mirror

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poem 
            The mirror


Mirror is a short, two stanza poem, written in 1961. Sylvia Plath was living in England with her fellow poet and husband, Ted Hughes, and she had already given birth to their first child, Frieda.
 
We know mirrors don't talk – but that just makes us more curious about what this mirror is going to say.We know from looking at them that mirrors are silver and give an exact reflection of what is in front of them.The second part of the line is not so simple. This mirror is telling us it has no preconceptions. The mirror doesn't change what it shows you based on it's understanding of who you are, or whether you're having a bad day or a good day – it just shows what it sees. So, while this mirror may be personified in the poem, it doesn't, like most people, let what it has seen before affect what it does in the present.the lady was very proud of her beauty in front of mirror but when she old ,she lost her beauty.and now she hate mirror.


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