Sylvia is undoubtedly talented, but the poet Domin also ruined her marriage. In the end, she also chose a peaceful death. She said that the things you fear most will always happen at some point. She looks like countless marriage rivals. In the end, Ted is cheating. (I suspect that Ted is more than just having an affair with the last woman) The two poets and artists can collide with each other and produce the most passionate sparks, but they can’t bear too much passion in life. After all,
her life is like a long life. The most beautiful poems are those who have said that the most beautiful poems are the most desperate poems. The purest literature is tears. Sylvia and the young Ted were married. I thought that impulse was the majority, even if they could appreciate each other’s talents. Marriage is the art of life. Ted is very diligent, but his favorite person is definitely Sylvia. He just can't stand her sensitivity and suspiciousness and she can't control her body. But Sylvia's mother has the foresight. I think she should have seen the clues of writing a long time ago. I would tell Ted that the look in his good eyes is clearly distrust and worry about
the life of such a dramatic poet. We can only imagine in her poetry one of
my favorite lines of her poem is: I Close your eyes and the world will die
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