13+ Sylvia Plath Poems Mental Health
The difficulty of concluding what was wrong with Sylvia Plath resides of course in the complexity of Plath as well as her situation especially her situation as a woman and the difficulty in any case of mental ill-health in determining the cause much less the cure.
Sylvia plath poems mental health. And like the cat I have nine times to die Like the biblical Lazarus she has returned from the silent room from which one is never supposed to return. In this brief guide we will discuss Sylvia Plath poems about Depression clinical features of depression a short biography of Sylvia Plath her major writings poems on depression and some of the commonly asked questions regarding the topic. On sylvia plath mental health and sad poetry Leave a Comment on ON SYLVIA PLATH MENTAL HEALTH AND SAD POETRY When I was again at the point of being taken over by the grayness of something more serious than sadness and looking for literary ways to pull myself out of it or hows not to be suffocated I discovered The Bell Jar then Plath. A stay in a mental health facility.
A lot of that. Yet Plaths poetry brought a tangibility to it. Sylvia Plath Mental Illness and Creativity Ive been reading Sylvia Plaths posthumously published collection of poems Ariel which contains some of the last poems she ever wrote. Vincent van Gogh was a talented painter because he was a talented painter who worked at his craft not because he dealt with mental illness.
Sylvia Plaths legacy on mental health awareness. Sylvia Plath was an American poet best known for her novel The Bell Jar and for her poetry collections The Colossus and Ariel. Being born in 1932 and living only 30 years before taking her own life Plath is a poet who battled with the struggles of mental health from a very young age. The ocean is depicted as a terrifyingly vast exploding force.
In Finisterre the seas violent fury is often taken to represent Plaths tumultuous mental state. Unfortunately Sylvia Plath took her own life in London in 1963 after a long struggle with depression and suicide attempts. In a second analysis of 520 eminent American women he again found that poets were more likely to have mental illnesses and to experience personal tragedy than eminent journalists visual artists politicians and actresses--a finding Kaufman has dubbed the Sylvia Plath effect after the noted poet who had depression and eventually committed. Plaths poetry is often haunted by her personal experience of suffering with a plethora of mental illnesses such as depression.
Depression is not something you can easily perceive which is why it is an invisible illness. Plath returned to. Sadly Plath lost the fight to her demons and died by suicide at the age of 30 but she succeeded in bringing to the surface the complexities and gravity of mental illness. They are also often described as some of her best poems written in an almost manic-like state over the course of just a few months.
It was a decade after her mother admitted her into McLean psychiatric hospital in Belmont Massachusetts following her suicide attempt in August 1953. She also resembles Plath herself who attempted suicide multiple times. Sylvia Plath is one of the most famous poets of the 20th century and certainly one of the most tragic. I am a firm believer that mental illness though sometimes processed through art is not a source of creativity let alone skillPlath was a talented writer because she was a talented writer who worked at her craft not because she had depression.
This essay will look at both the polarity and unity within the mental suffering of characters and voices from Tennessee Williams A Streetcar Named Desire Streetcar and Sylvia Plaths Collected Poems focusing specifically on the extent to which they suffer due to their imagination and whether or not this is a more frequent commodity than the times that they suffer due to reality.