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Exploring themes of mental health and societal pressure, the novel follows Esther Greenwood, a gifted young woman who secures a coveted internship at a New York magazine. Despite her apparent success, she struggles with profound feelings of isolation and despair. As societal expectations weigh heavily on her, Esther's mental state deteriorates, leading to a sense of entrapment under a metaphorical bell jar, symbolizing her suffocation and loss of identity.
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- Title
- The Bell Jar
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Sylvia Plath
- Publisher
- Meta Mad Books
- Released
- 2024
- Pages
- 272
- ISBN13
- 9781763641761
- Series
- Tags
- Fiction, True Stories, Biographies, Psychological Topics, Classics, Autobiographies & Memoirs, Love, USA, American Literature, Feminism, Gifts for women, Mental Health, New York, America, Suicide, Psychiatry, Mental Illness, Depression, Autobiographical Novels, Female Writers, Sad, Human Mind, Boston, Classicism, Psychiatric Hospitals, Alienation
- First published
- 1963
- Original title
- The Bell Jar
- Rating
- 4 out of 5
- Description
- Exploring themes of mental health and societal pressure, the novel follows Esther Greenwood, a gifted young woman who secures a coveted internship at a New York magazine. Despite her apparent success, she struggles with profound feelings of isolation and despair. As societal expectations weigh heavily on her, Esther's mental state deteriorates, leading to a sense of entrapment under a metaphorical bell jar, symbolizing her suffocation and loss of identity.















