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DedPeter [7]
2 years ago
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"mirror"

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Alecsey [184]2 years ago
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A summary of poem Mirror

Mirror is the poem by Sylvia Plath and in this poem she brings out the fear of getting old and settling down for things in life. Beauty is something which fades away as we get old when we are young energetic and enthusiastic our external beauty never fades and it remains as long as we get old.

One must understand the facts that external appearance does not matter it is the thing of just flesh but beauty which can be gained by our character lasts forever rather than physical appearance.

Yes inner beauty exists it represents goodwill and kindness and the bond with this lasts forever. Inner beauty brings out all the good qualities of a person and this will help to reduce the violence in the world.

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