Isolation In Sylvia Plath's The Bell Jar

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Isolation in the Bell Jar A Bell Jar is a bell-shaped jar that creates a vacuuming effect to cut off an object from the outside world. One with the slightest unevenness of the glass distorts the onlookers view of the object inside. In The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath, the main character Esther Greenwood seems to be the object inside the Bell Jar, with a distorted view of the world around her. Being a woman in the 1950’s, she was expected to act a certain way, however, Esther’s American Dream is to break free from the expectations set for her by American society. Her isolation stems from this desire and even worsens her deteriorating mental illness but doesn’t steer her away from her American Dream. Esther was isolated from American