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Two choices Quote by Sylvia Plath

“So I am led to one or two choices! Can I write? Will I write if I practice enough? How much should I sacrifice to writing anyway, before I find out if I'm any good? Above all, CAN A SELFISH, EGOCENTRIC, JEALOUS, AND UNIMAGINATIVE FEMALE WRITE A DAMN THING WORTHWHILE? Should I sublimate (my how we…” quote by Sylvia Plath
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““So I am led to one or two choices! Can I write? Will I write if I practice enough? How much should I sacrifice to writing anyway, before I find out if I'm any good? Above all, CAN A SELFISH, EGOCENTRIC, JEALOUS, AND UNIMAGINATIVE FEMALE WRITE A DAMN THING WORTHWHILE? Should I sublimate (my how we throw words around!) my selfishness in serving other people- through social or other such work? Would I then become more sensitive to other people and their problems? Would I be able to write honestly? Then of other beings besides a tall, introspective adolescent girl? I must be in contact with a wide variety of lives if I am not to become submerged in the routine of my own economic strata and class.””

Sylvia Plath

About This Quote

Source Essay: Personal reflections, unknown source

The writer questions artistic authenticity, self‑interest, and the need for diverse experiences to avoid narrow perspective.

In simple terms: She wonders how selfishness and limited exposure affect her writing.

Key Takeaway

Seek broader experiences and balance self‑interest with empathy.

Themes

authenticity self‑interest diversity growth empathy

Mood

introspective determined hopeful

Type

philosophical motivational

When to use this quote

  • writing practice
  • reading diverse narratives
  • community engagement
  • social work
  • self‑reflection

Key Concepts

creative writing identity social responsibility

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you expand your perspective without losing your unique voice?
  • What sacrifices are necessary for artistic growth?
A Different Perspective

Balancing personal voice with societal concerns can dilute artistic focus.

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