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Essay heading: Sylvia Plath
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At this time in her life Plath was writing a lot of poems and her mom became her agent. Sylvia went on to enter writing competitions for magazines like Seventeen, Harper's, and Mademoiselle, eventually winning a contest at Mademoiselle. Plath, along with nineteen other young college women were offered the prize to publish Mademoiselle's famous college issue and Plath was awarded the role as managing editor... displayed 300 characters
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Plath, along with nineteen other young college women were offered the prize to publish Mademoiselle's famous college issue and Plath was awarded the role as managing editor. She packed her bags headed for New York City in the summer of 1953. At this time in her life, Plath experienced major anxiety and depression due to lack of perfection... displayed next 300 characters
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