Anne Sexton Essays
The Mother, and the Witch: An Exploration and Analysis of Multiple Personalities in Anne Sexton’s Poem, “Her Kind.” 11th Grade
Anne Sexton: Poems
Her Kind, a poem by Anne Sexton, although not an admittance, a confession or a concession in the least presents and vividly explores the concepts of a woman’s role in the society, and the particular alienation and estrangement that might result...
Anne Sexton: Writing Away Her Worries College
Anne Sexton: Poems
Anne Sexton is a modern model of the confessional poet and was very open with her poems and writings. Her therapist recommended her to start writing when she first had a breakdown, prompting Sexton to use her writing as a way to escape the world...
Fathers and Father Figures in Women’s Confessional Poetry College
Anne Sexton: Poems
In his preface to Lyrical Ballads,William Wordsworth describes good poetry as being “the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings” (6). The style of confessional poetry seems especially fitting to this description; to think that confessional...
Jealousy in Jane Eyre, 'For My Lover Returning to his Wife', and 'After the Lunch' 11th Grade
Anne Sexton: Poems
Across Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte and ‘For My Lover, Returning to His Wife’ by Anne Sexton, jealousy is presented as both resulting in self-deprecation and anger. Whereas in ‘After the Lunch’ by Wendy Cope a form of love that does not contain...
Power and the Powerless in Transformations College
Anne Sexton: Poems
The Grimm fairy tales have been interpreted in endless ways since they were first written, and probably for good reason—the blood and gore of the original fairy tales do not necessarily make for ideal bedtime stories. However, Anne Sexton’s...
Anne Sexton: A Poet of Personal Conflict and Self-Expression 11th Grade
Anne Sexton: Poems
“Live or die, but don’t poison everything”. These words were said by Anne Sexton, a 20th century poet, whose poems dealt with the complexities of her tragic personal life, including the dysfunctional and often disturbing relationships with her...
The Form and Meaning in “The Ballad of the Lonely Masturbator” College
Anne Sexton: Poems
“The Ballad of the Lonely Masturbator” is a confessional poem by Anne Sexton, in which she explores her intimate feelings about masturbation during a post-break-up era in her life. The poem is noteworthy because of its ability to bring forth the...
Love as Failed Imagination in 'The Passion' and in Sexton's Poetry College
Anne Sexton: Poems
The notion of love is something that evades language, yet has been a staple theme in literary works all over the world. Writers have struggled to express this abstract feeling in language and accord it with a definition so that it can finally be...
Religion in “With Mercy for the Greedy” College
Anne Sexton: Poems
Anne Sextons confessional lyric poem, “With Mercy for the Greedy” (1962) displays many ways of how she interprets life around her. Sexton tries to believe in religion to have a sense of believing in something, mostly because of her friend “Ruth”,...
A Cynical “Cinderella:” Anne Sexton’s Interpretation of the Classic Fairy Tale College
Anne Sexton: Poems
Fairy tales like “Cinderella” have been passed down and reimagined through centuries, with each retelling distinctly redefining the character’s actions, motivations and traits. These stories often push a moral message that highlights the...