Almost sixty years have passed since this great woman, Sylvia Plath passed away, but she stays in our hearts and her poetry inspires us daily. The poetess formed her unique literary image, her confessional poetry and conceptual metaphorical structures in her works are still considered to be great due to the complexity and emotional degree of saturation. If she knew that she would be among the greatest poets of the United States she probably would not lead such depressing way of life and eventually would not end up her life by killing herself. She would write more stories and poems and that more would definitely matter in the poetry world today. Her poems open with the lines like “ You do not do, you do not do any more black shoe” or “ I shut my eyes and all the word drops dead” , due to constant depression she was described as a great poetess who did not want to see the bright paints of the world (Plath, 222) . She was not simply a legendary woman, but also a fearless feminist. There is no other author in this world even now who would contribute to feminist movement more than she did. Many critics had tried to write lots of biographies about this great woman, some of them were quite true while the others were considered to be fictional in order to affect her movement. All these facts only popularized Plath, as all these biographies somehow transformed the great poetess into a famous heroine of a bestseller. She is alive, each time we open her books, we can feel her energy and discover the new world of hidden enigmas.
Works cited
Plath, Sylvia. The Collected Poems. New York: Harper and Row Publishers, 1981.Print.