plath in A Sentence

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    Plath also had an IQ of around 160.

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    Aurelia Schober Plath.

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    More like, uh, Virginia Woolf or Roxane Gay or Sylvia Plath.

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    Controversy surrounded his editorial choices regarding Plath's poems and journals.

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    Even in her youth, Plath was ambitiously driven to succeed".

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    Before her death, Plath tried several times to take her own life.

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    In his Birthday Letters(1998), he addressed his relationship with Plath after decades of silence.

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    Plath first met poet Ted Hughes on February 25, 1956, at a party in Cambridge.

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    Over the next few years, Plath published multiple poems in regional magazines and newspapers.

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    While living in Winthrop, eight-year-old Plath published her first poem in the Boston Herald 's children's section.

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    Plath published two major works during her lifetime, The Bell Jar and a poetry volume titled The Colossus.

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    Plath's father was an entomologist and a professor of biology at Boston University who authored a book about bumblebees.

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    Hughes did not write again for years, as he focused all of his energy on editing and promoting Plath's poems.

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    It was during her undergraduate years that Plath began to suffer the symptoms of severe depression that ultimately lead to her death.

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    It was during her undergraduate years that Plath began to suffer the symptoms of severe depression that would ultimately lead to her death.

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    Sylvia Plath, in one of her most moving poems, asserts that"Every woman adores a Fascist," who has the"brute heart" of"a brute like you.".

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    She was a top student at a private high school, read Sylvia Plath and T. S. Eliot, and went to Hawaii on family vacations.

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    Plath's novel The Bell Jar and her poetry collections The Colossus and Ariel are all still popular today, and her Collected Poems won a Pulitzer Prize in 1982.

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    This is an eloquent description of bipolar disorder, also known as manic depression, a very serious illness for which no genuinely effective medications were available during Plath's lifetime.

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    Although only Colossus was published while she was alive, Plath was a prolific poet, and in addition to Ariel, Hughes published three other volumes of her work posthumously, including The Collected Poems, which was the recipient of the 1982 Pulitzer Prize.

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    The World Health Organisation estimates that more than 300 million people worldwide are now living with depression, an increase of more than 18percent since 2005, having more tools available to spot the condition is certainly important to improve health and prevent tragic suicides such as those of Plath and Cobain.

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    But as the World Health Organisation estimates that more than 300m people worldwide are now living with depression, an increase of more than 18% since 2005, having more tools available to spot the condition is certainly important to improve health and prevent tragic suicides such as those of Plath and Cobain.

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    But as the World Health Organisation estimates that more than 300 million people worldwide are now living with depression, an increase of more than 18% since 2005, having more tools available to spot the condition is certainly important to improve health and prevent tragic suicides such as those of Plath and Cobain.

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    But as the World Health Organisation estimates that more than 300 million people worldwide are now living with depression, an increase of more than 18 percent since 2005, having more tools available to spot the condition is certainly important to improve health and prevent tragic suicides such as those of Plath and Cobain.

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    But as the World Health Organisation estimates that more than 300 million people worldwide are now living with depression, an increase of more than 18 per cent since 2005, having more tools available to spot the condition is certainly important to improve health and prevent tragic suicides such as those of Plath and Cobain.

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    In a study entitled'Word Use in the Poetry of Suicidal and Non-suicidal Poets', psychologists Shannon Stirman and James Pennebaker, from the University of Pennsylvania and University of Texas, point out some psychologists believe Sylvia Plath's poetry may have undermined her coping skills, which in the face of highly stressful life events, possibly contributed to her death through suicide.

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