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4 November, 21:39

What are the metaphors in The Mirror by Sylvia Plath

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  1. 4 November, 21:58
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    Simile - Plath uses the line " like a terrible fish" in comparing the aging women's reflection that she sees in the mirror. Personification - Plath refers to the mirror in the poem as "the eye of a little god" because it always shows the truth. She was an American poet, novelist and short story writer.
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