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Research Paper On The Bell Jar Plath

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The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath tells the tale of a young woman struggling with depression in the 1950s. Esther Greenwood believes she will never be able to read or write again, and instead of continuing to chase her dreams she gives up and watches her future wither away. Throughout the novel, readers are able to identify all the points at which Esther could have turned her life around but believed it was hopeless to do so. Esther had multiple chances to become a famous author or journalist, but each time she allowed her past failures, depression, and lack of self-confidence get in her way. In the beginning of the novel Esther attends a one month paid internship in New York to further her writing career. While in New York Esther is exposed to
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