Use of imagery in Sylvia Plaths "Mirror"
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The mirror imagery in Plath's poetry, therefore, signifies the consciousness of the woman-speaker who verbalizes the creative process of a woman artist in the domain of male-dominated literature. The woman artist has to resist the critical and judgemental male gaze to arrive at her own autonomous self -expression.
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