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    "Ariel" is a poem written by the American poet Sylvia Plath. It was written on her thirtieth birthday, October 27, 1962, [1] and published posthumously in the collection Ariel in 1965. [2] Despite the poem's ambiguity, it is understood to describe an early morning horse-ride towards the rising sun.

  2. Sylvia Plath. Track 12 on Ariel. Ariel was the name of one of Plath’s favorite horses. In the introduction to the restored edition of Ariel, her daughter Frieda explains that this is what...

  3. 'Ariel' by Sylvia Plath describes the terror of a horseback ride and the mental and emotional transformation the rider goes through.

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  4. Ariel. By Sylvia Plath. Stasis in darkness. Then the substanceless blue. Pour of tor and distances. God’s lioness, How one we grow, Pivot of heels and knees!—The furrow. Splits and passes, sister to.

  5. Sylvia Plath's "Ariel" was first published posthumously in a 1965 collection of the same title, which Plath had completed not long before her death in February 1963. In this free verse poem, a speaker sheds her inner burdens on a morning horseback ride, becoming one with the natural force she feels in her horse and the landscape.

  6. 5 de jun. de 2017 · One of Sylvia Plath’s most widely discussed poems, ‘Ariel’ describes an early morning horse-ride towards the sun, using imagery that is loaded with significance and suggestiveness. As Plath rides Ariel through the dawn light, it is as if she is shedding her past self and become reborn as something else: the experience of riding ...

  7. ‘Ariel’ was the name of a horse that Plath was fond of riding when she lived down in Devon with her husband, Ted Hughes. By late 1962, however, they had separated, and Plath was living in London with their two children. You can read ‘Ariel’ here before proceeding to our analysis of the poem.