Review:

Ariel (poetry Collection) By Sylvia Plath

overall review score: 4.5
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Ariel is a collection of poetry by the renowned American poet Sylvia Plath, published posthumously in 1965. The poems in Ariel delve into themes of feminism, mental illness, and personal struggles, showcasing Plath's raw and intense writing style.

Key Features

  • Poems exploring themes of feminism, mental illness, and personal struggles
  • Raw and intense writing style
  • Published posthumously

Pros

  • Powerful and emotive poetry
  • Insightful exploration of complex themes
  • Unique writing style

Cons

  • May be triggering for some readers due to dark themes
  • Intense emotions may be overwhelming for some

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Last updated: Wed, Apr 1, 2026, 05:53:25 PM UTC