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Beaty Is Within

BEAUTY IS WITHIN

Windows, puddles, glasses and gold are all means of showing ones reflection. The reflections we see are true representations of our own existence. No matter what it is that shows our reflection, it cannot lie. In the poem "Mirror", Sylvia Plath reveals that all mirrors show the truth. She shows the thoughts and emotions that a mirror would emit. Plath makes you look inward to notice how you present yourself not only to the mirror but also to yourself, whether it be beauty or beast. She utilizes symbolism, imagery and metaphors to present the true meaning of the mirror.
The mirror in the poem symbolizes truth. Everyone has certain flaws, and no matter what, the mirror cannot hesitate to show them. The mirror is characterized as "… not cruel, only truthful."(line 4). Unlike humans that have judged her and lied to her about her appearance, the mirror cannot. Plath uses personification to give the mirror the divine characteristic of sight. She writes that the......


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