Sylvia Plath

Snake

A tortured, intensely private artist with a razor-sharp inner world.

Sylvia Plath embodied the snake's defining traits: fiercely introverted, meticulous about her craft, and deeply misunderstood by the world around her. Her work — from the confessional poetry of 'Ariel' to the semi-autobiographical 'The Bell Jar' — was obsessively refined, intensely personal, and deliberately kept at arm's length from easy consumption. Like the snake, she shunned the spotlight, turned inward with ferocious creative focus, and possessed a vicious wit beneath a guarded, recoiling exterior.

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