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ISSN: 2456-7620

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Mythology in Modern Literature: An Exploration of Myths and Legends in Sylvia Plath’s Poetry

Vol-8,Issue-4,July - August 2023

Author: Kamrul Hasan

Keywords: Mythology, Legend, Confessionalism, Modernism, Individualism, Symbol

Abstract: Mythology has become an intrinsic part of literature for the symbolic, structural and functional values it imparts to a text. Although the use of myths and legends in literature has been transformed contextually over the different literary periods, modern writers extensively reappropriated and used them to portray the complexity of the theme and narrative structure of a text. They illustrated the contemporary fragmented reality and individual experience through myths. By incorporating myths in a text, modern writers sometimes created fictionalized and artificial myths of their own. American poet Sylvia Plath made personalized use of myths and legends in her poetry. The paper shows how she, as a confessional poet, amalgamates her personal anxiety and distress with characters and symbols from diverse mythological sources such as the story of Medusa, Medea, Persephone, Electra etc. Apart from classical myths, she incorporated European folktales, Norse and Arthurian myths. Her extensive use of myths portrays the condition of women and the role of patriarchy from a feminist perspective. It also illustrates her attitude toward her father and mother, her distress, agony and suicidal attempts and sometimes expresses her views on life and the contemporary world. Like many modern poets, she turned away from the traditional and orthodox poetic practice and rechanneled her individual crises into poetry which is full of mythological symbols and images.

Article Info: Received: 03 Jul 2023; Received in revised form: 08 Aug 2023; Accepted: 19 Aug 2023; Available online: 31 Aug 2023

ijeab doi crossrefDOI: 10.22161/ijels.84.48

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