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What is a defining feature of Sylvia Plath's poetry?
The use of personal narrative to explore inner turmoil
A focus on abstract themes without personal connections
Minimalist language that avoids emotional depth
Exclusively nature-themed imagery
In Plath's poem 'Lady Lazarus', what does the speaker's resurrection symbolize?
Her escape from societal expectations
A critique of traditional feminine roles
The strength found in personal struggle and survival
The fleeting nature of beauty and youth
How does Plath incorporate form in her poetry?
By strictly adhering to traditional sonnet structures
Through innovative use of free verse and enjambment
By limiting herself to haikus and limericks
By using rigid stanzas with predictable rhyme schemes
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