what is the summary of the mirror by sylvia plath
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- Written from the point of view of a personified mirror, the poem explores Plath's own fears regarding aging and death.
- The mirror insists that it objectively reflects the truth—a truth that greets the woman who looks in the mirror each day as a "terrible" reminder of her own mortality.
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