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The exploration of Esther's madness in Sylvia Plath's The Bell Jar reveals a deep connection to her social environment and the impact of her father's absence during childhood. The essay argues that this loss significantly influences Esther's interactions with the world and her overall life perspectives. Through analyzing these relationships, the paper highlights the interplay between personal trauma and societal pressures in shaping Esther’s mental state.
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Madness and the absent father - Analysis of Esthers mental illness in 'The Bell Jar', Rebecca Schuster
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