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    'The Abortion' by Anne Sexton is a first person narrative poem in the style of a stream of consciousness and conveys a woman's emotional and physical journey whilst undergoing an abortion. I intend to discuss how through the effective use of imagery, tone, symbolism and word choice the poet successfully builds up an atmosphere which adds to your appreciation of the poem. Within stanzas one and two the poet uses imagery and word choice to convey that the narrator is thinking about

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    are. “Courage” is a poem by Anne Sexton about the countless moments in life where our courage pulls us through. The journey displayed inside of “Courage” is the journey of life itself, so, accordingly, the poem takes the reader through some moments where courage was important throughout life. One of the moments where courage is important is when the narrator states, “...if you have endured a great despair, then you did it alone, getting a transfusion from the fire…(Sexton line 28)”, which

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    Americans go on road trips annually, but what about spiritual trips? Every person goes on a journey in their lifetime, both physical and spiritual. Your entire life is a spiritual journey. In Courage by Anne Sexton, each stanza points out a different lesson from each point in a person’s lifetime As Sexton points out in the first stanza, “It is in the small things we see it.” A baby’s first step, learning we can do that and then falling back down, only to try again. Our first time riding a bike without

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    The poem “The Abortion” by Anne Sexton is one I have not been introduced to prior to now. My prediction for the story is based on its title that a child had been aborted, and now the speaker is fixed on the situation through sadness. The basis of the poem deals with the controversial topic of abortion, which had been difficult to discuss in the 1960’s conservative era, especially for women. Abortion is introduced from the very beginning of the poem when the speaker introduces the line “Somebody

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    Her Kind By Anne Sexton

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    The poem Her Kind by Anne Sexton is a story regarding the past. The narrator is explaining significant dark moments in her life. She briefly explains who she has been in her past life, which is structured into three stanzas. First, she depicts herself as a lonely witch, then a misunderstood cavewomen and lastly a victimized villager. However the most important characteristic of the speaker is that she is a woman and that is not something she is ashamed of, as she makes it clear in the last sentence

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    Throughout all the years of her poetry, Anne Sexton continues to make powerful connections. All things considered, Sexton was talented in using symbolism in her poems. Her analyzed poem “Self in 1958” allows people to view the multiple symbolic pieces in her work. Examples varying from a dollhouse to a plaster doll itself. Yet, when she uses these interesting pieces of symbolism, it turns out to be a much deeper concept than once thought. The doll in this poem, in turn becomes an extremely large

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    Anne Sexton: Poetry as Therapy Essay

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    Anne Sexton: Poetry as Therapy Many great literary and artistic geniuses have been troubled with deep depression and mental illness. Anne Sexton is an example of a poet with such problems who used her personal despair to inspire her poetic works. Not all of Sexton's work is based solely on her mental health; but a good portion of her work is influenced by her constant bouts with depression. As she struggled to deal with her own marital infidelity and the problems associated with being a female

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    Margaret Atwood and Anne Sexton were two female poets in the mid-twentieth century. While both poets were writing around the same time period they wrote pieces in very different styles. Anne Sexton was one of the confessional poet of the 1950s and 60s. Sexton wrote primarily about death, gender and her own battle with depression, all of which were not commonly discussed in poetry before the Confessionalist movement. One of Sextons most well known poems is Her Kind. In this poem Sexton focuses on women

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    Her Kind, a short poem written by Anne Sexton in 1960, invites readers on a dismal walk down memory lane. Sexton recalls three roles she has portrayed that seem to differ from society’s view of the average female role. Displaying abnormal qualities shoved her into living a difficult life as an outcast. Anne Sexton uses imagery, a metaphor, and symbolism to justify that women suffer from the effects of societal stereotypes. Powerful imagery is used throughout the entire poem to describe the struggles

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    Anne Sexton was a junior-college dropout who, inspired by emotional distress, became a poet. She won the Pulitzer Prize as well as three honorary doctorates. Her poems usually dealt with intensely personal, often feminist, subject matter due to her tortured relationships with gender roles and the place of women in society. The movies, women’s magazines and even some women’s schools supported the notion that decent women took naturally to homemaking and mothering (Schulman). Like others of her generation

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