Mirror 
Sylvia Plath 
Carol Wolff
Sylvia’s Life
Her Life 
• Sylvia was born on October 
27, 1932 in Newton, 
Massachusetts. 
• She married Hughes on 
June 16, 1956
Mirror
Her Life 
• Sylvia and Ted had two 
children Frieda and Nicholas 
(1960, 1962) 
• 1962 She learned of Ted’s 
infidelity and they 
separated. 
• Committed suicide on 
February 11, 1963.
Mirror 
1st Stanza 
I am silver and exact. I have no preconceptions. 
What ever you see I swallow immediately 
Just as it is, unmisted by love or dislike. 
I am not cruel, only truthful--- 
The eye of a little god, four-cornered. 
Most of the time I meditate on the opposite wall. 
It is pink, with speckles. I have looked at it so long 
I think it is a part of my heart. But it flickers. 
Faces and darkness separate us over and over.
2nd Stanza 
Now I am a lake. A woman bends over me, 
Searching my reaches for what she really is. 
Then she turns to those liars, the candles or the moon. 
I see her back, and reflect it faithfully. 
She rewards me with tears and an agitation of hands. 
I am important to her. She comes and goes. 
Each morning it is her face that replaces the darkness. 
In me she has drowned a young girl, and in me an old woman 
Rises toward her day after day, like a terrible fish.
Writing Style 
• Written in first 
person 
• Use of simple 
sentences 
• Very few adjectives 
due to use of 
metaphors 
• Use of 
Personification
Analysis 
Stanza I Addressed by an inanimate 
object 
– Sets out to define itself and 
its function 
– Has no preconceptions 
because it is without 
memory or ability to reason. 
– It is omnivorous – swallows 
everything it confronts 
without making judgments 
that might blur, mist, or 
distort.
It is god-like in its 
objectivity and 
incapability of 
emotional response. 
Most of the time it 
meditates on the 
opposite wall, faithfully 
reproducing its colors 
and design until 
darkness intrudes or 
intervenes
Analysis 
Stanza II 
The mirror becomes a perfectly 
reflecting lake, unruffled by any 
disturbance 
A Woman bends over the lake 
like the mythical Narcissus. 
– No matter how deeply she 
searches, she sees only her 
actuality or surface truth. 
– Unlike Narcissus, the 
speaker cannot fall in love 
with what she sees.
• The candles and moon to which the 
woman turns are liars capable of lending 
untruthful shadows and romantic 
highlights – unlike the lake 
surface/mirror, which renders only 
faithful images.
Unhappy by what she 
sees, she weeps and 
wrings her hands. 
– The youth and 
beauty once 
reflected during 
her morning visits 
are drowned in the 
metaphorical 
depths of the lake. 
– What slowly 
emerges from 
those depths is the 
terrifying fact that 
she is aging.
NNaarrcciissssuuss ((mmyytthhoollooggyy) 
In the various stories he 
is exceptionally cruel, in 
that he disdains those 
who love him. As divine 
punishment he falls in 
love with a reflection in 
a pool, not realizing it 
was his own, and 
perishes there, not 
being able to leave the 
beauty of his own 
reflection.
SSeellff-- 
cceenntteerreeddnneessss 
• The mythical Narcissus 
alienated himself not 
only from other people 
but from the 
nonhuman beings and 
presences of the 
natural world. 
• Gazing into a beautiful 
pond he saw merely his 
personal reflection and 
absolutely nothing of 
nature.
Without any intention of doing so, the mythical 
Narcissus provides each of us with a warning. His 
eternal self-obsession cautions us against such 
self-centeredness. 
We live in a culture that rewards and encourages 
such selfishness. Focus on self-interest is 
encouraged. Every commercial is a chance to buy 
a new mirror – an offer of some new way to serve 
ourselves. As pilgrims passing through this world, 
we will walk through the land of Narcissus. 
We have the chance to be renegades. The mirrors 
we use are held to our souls – not to our faces. 
Carol Wolff
Ponder this Quotation 
(Ovid 464) 
• “Am I the lover or 
beloved? Then why make 
love? 
Since I am what I long for, 
then my riches are so great 
they make me poor.” 
• Publius Ovidius Naso 
• (20 March 43 BCE – 17 or 18 CE), known 
as Ovid

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Mirror

  • 1. Mirror Sylvia Plath Carol Wolff
  • 3. Her Life • Sylvia was born on October 27, 1932 in Newton, Massachusetts. • She married Hughes on June 16, 1956
  • 5. Her Life • Sylvia and Ted had two children Frieda and Nicholas (1960, 1962) • 1962 She learned of Ted’s infidelity and they separated. • Committed suicide on February 11, 1963.
  • 6. Mirror 1st Stanza I am silver and exact. I have no preconceptions. What ever you see I swallow immediately Just as it is, unmisted by love or dislike. I am not cruel, only truthful--- The eye of a little god, four-cornered. Most of the time I meditate on the opposite wall. It is pink, with speckles. I have looked at it so long I think it is a part of my heart. But it flickers. Faces and darkness separate us over and over.
  • 7. 2nd Stanza Now I am a lake. A woman bends over me, Searching my reaches for what she really is. Then she turns to those liars, the candles or the moon. I see her back, and reflect it faithfully. She rewards me with tears and an agitation of hands. I am important to her. She comes and goes. Each morning it is her face that replaces the darkness. In me she has drowned a young girl, and in me an old woman Rises toward her day after day, like a terrible fish.
  • 8. Writing Style • Written in first person • Use of simple sentences • Very few adjectives due to use of metaphors • Use of Personification
  • 9. Analysis Stanza I Addressed by an inanimate object – Sets out to define itself and its function – Has no preconceptions because it is without memory or ability to reason. – It is omnivorous – swallows everything it confronts without making judgments that might blur, mist, or distort.
  • 10. It is god-like in its objectivity and incapability of emotional response. Most of the time it meditates on the opposite wall, faithfully reproducing its colors and design until darkness intrudes or intervenes
  • 11. Analysis Stanza II The mirror becomes a perfectly reflecting lake, unruffled by any disturbance A Woman bends over the lake like the mythical Narcissus. – No matter how deeply she searches, she sees only her actuality or surface truth. – Unlike Narcissus, the speaker cannot fall in love with what she sees.
  • 12. • The candles and moon to which the woman turns are liars capable of lending untruthful shadows and romantic highlights – unlike the lake surface/mirror, which renders only faithful images.
  • 13. Unhappy by what she sees, she weeps and wrings her hands. – The youth and beauty once reflected during her morning visits are drowned in the metaphorical depths of the lake. – What slowly emerges from those depths is the terrifying fact that she is aging.
  • 14. NNaarrcciissssuuss ((mmyytthhoollooggyy) In the various stories he is exceptionally cruel, in that he disdains those who love him. As divine punishment he falls in love with a reflection in a pool, not realizing it was his own, and perishes there, not being able to leave the beauty of his own reflection.
  • 15. SSeellff-- cceenntteerreeddnneessss • The mythical Narcissus alienated himself not only from other people but from the nonhuman beings and presences of the natural world. • Gazing into a beautiful pond he saw merely his personal reflection and absolutely nothing of nature.
  • 16. Without any intention of doing so, the mythical Narcissus provides each of us with a warning. His eternal self-obsession cautions us against such self-centeredness. We live in a culture that rewards and encourages such selfishness. Focus on self-interest is encouraged. Every commercial is a chance to buy a new mirror – an offer of some new way to serve ourselves. As pilgrims passing through this world, we will walk through the land of Narcissus. We have the chance to be renegades. The mirrors we use are held to our souls – not to our faces. Carol Wolff
  • 17. Ponder this Quotation (Ovid 464) • “Am I the lover or beloved? Then why make love? Since I am what I long for, then my riches are so great they make me poor.” • Publius Ovidius Naso • (20 March 43 BCE – 17 or 18 CE), known as Ovid