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The poem Lady Lazarus by Sylvia Plath is made up of twenty-eight tercets, or three line stanzas. There is not an exact rhyme scheme - some stanzas have an aab rhyme, while others have an abb.

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The implied reader of "Lady Lazarus" by Sylvia Plath is someone who is familiar with Plath's personal struggles and poetic style, and who is willing to engage with complex and dark subject matter such as mental illness, death, and rebirth. The poem challenges the reader to confront difficult themes and emotions while showcasing Plath's skillful use of language and imagery.

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