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Essay heading: Sylvia's Use of Senses in Ariel
 
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I refer to “ARIEL” as the symbolic name for Jerusalem. “ARIEL” in Hebrew means "lion of God." She begins the second stanza of the poem with the line "God’s lioness," which seems to be a direct reference to the Hebrew or Jewish “ARIEL”. Clearly from a close dissection of Plath’s writings we find that she was obsessed with Jerusalem and the Jews, as is indicated in many of her poems...
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“ARIEL” in Hebrew means "lion of God." She begins the second stanza of the poem with the line "God’s lioness," which seems to be a direct reference to the Hebrew or Jewish “ARIEL”. Clearly from a close dissection of Plath’s writings we find that she was obsessed with Jerusalem and the Jews, as is indicated in many of her poems...
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