What effect does Plath’s use of common words and short lines have on the reader’s mood?
It makes the reader feel joyful and hopeful for what comes after death.
It conveys the idea that this poet was a simple woman.
It emphasizes the sense of starkness and emptiness.
It has no effect on the mood.
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Answer:
The effect that Plath's use of common words and short line have on the reader's mood is that:
It emphasizes the sense of starkness and emptiness.
Explanation:
Sylvia Plath’s writings have a striking effect on the readers. Her writings are very accurately writing which reflects the presence of beautiful pain in itself. Imagery and metaphors reflect her mood of grief and despair which life gave it to her. In her personal life, she suffered from depression. She even had an unsound relationship with her husband. Her personal struggle in life and her way of writing both creates a space of its own in the history of literature. Her choice of words in the poems made the readers feel the struggle and conflict which she wanted to portray in it. A constant conflict remained in her life because of which she committed suicide again and again. she died in her last attempt at suicide.