why does the mirror say,"I am not cruel
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In the poem by Sylvia Plath:
The mirror recognizes that seldom it may come off as rough, it may come off as truly harsh.
So, it says that I am only honest that is I just show what I view, in the truest way.
It totally shows the real existential mode without any way of exaggeration.
Hence, it protects itself by stating that “I am not cruel.
The mirror recognizes that seldom it may come off as rough, it may come off as truly harsh.
So, it says that I am only honest that is I just show what I view, in the truest way.
It totally shows the real existential mode without any way of exaggeration.
Hence, it protects itself by stating that “I am not cruel.
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