To which species is Sylvia Plath likely to be referring to in this fragment:
"From that pale mist
Ghost swore to priest:
'There sits no higher court
Than man's red heart.' "?
Answer
[Homo sapiens]
Question
To which species is Sylvia Plath likely to be referring to in this fragment:
"From that pale mist
Ghost swore to priest:
'There sits no higher court
Than man's red heart.' "?
Answer
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Question
To which species is Sylvia Plath likely to be referring to in this fragment:
"From that pale mist
Ghost swore to priest:
'There sits no higher court
Than man's red heart.' "?
Answer
[Homo sapiens]
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Dialogue Between Ghost and Priest - Sylvia Plath bbornness--
A soul grown feverish, clutching its dead body-tree
Like a last storm-crossed leaf? Best get you gone
To judgment in a higher court of grace.
Repent, depart, before God's trump-crack splits the sky.'
<span>From that pale mist
Ghost swore to priest:
'There sits no higher court
Than man's red heart.'
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