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Which of the following is a major theme explored in Sylvia Plath’s works?

ADeath and Suicide

BRomantic Love

CPolitical Intrigue

DAdventure and Exploration

Answer:

A. Death and Suicide

Read Explanation:

Death and suicide are major themes explored in Sylvia Plath’s works. Her poetry and prose often delve into mortality, self-destruction, and the allure of death, reflecting her personal struggles with mental illness and her exploration of the darker aspects of the human experience. Plath's unflinching examination of these themes has made her work both controversial and deeply resonant with readers.


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