A Study on the Natural Imagery in Sylvia Plath’s Poems from the Perspective of Dark Ecology
Journal: International Journal of English, Literature and Social Science (Vol.11, No. 1)Publication Date: 2026-01-05
Authors : Geng Yiwan;
Page : 254-261
Keywords : Sylvia Plath; natural imagery; dark ecology.;
Abstract
This study examines the natural imagery in Sylvia Plath's Ariel through the lens of dark ecology, a theoretical framework developed by Timothy Morton. The research investigates how Plath's portrayal of nature goes beyond the traditional romanticized depictions, presenting nature as a dark, uncanny force that mirrors her broader ecological concerns. By applying Morton's concept of dark ecology, which challenges anthropocentric views and emphasizes the interconnectedness of all beings, this study explores how Plath imbues natural imagery with both beauty and menace, illustrating the agency of nonhuman entities. The research focuses on how Plath's work disrupts conventional understandings of nature, urging a recognition of its autonomy and complexity. The study highlights how her poems reflect an understanding of nature's dark side, urging a shift in perspective toward coexistence and mutual respect. The findings suggest that Plath's poetry reveals a profound ecological awareness, advocating for a more respectful and balanced relationship between humans and nature. Ultimately, this research contributes to a deeper understanding of Plath's ecological thought, offering new insights into her use of natural imagery as a vehicle for environmental and philosophical exploration. Through this analysis, Plath's work is revealed as a commentary on humanity's relationship with nature and the need for ecological consciousness in the face of environmental crises.
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