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Relationships In Plath’s Bell Jar
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In Sylvia Plath’s only novel, The
Bell Jar, written shortly before her own suicide, Esther Greenwood takes
on the burden of being the representation of Plath in an
autobiographical foray into the world of the mentally ill. This 5 page
paper argues that her relationships - especially those with men, are
seen to be an outcry against the confines of a post war society bent on
building walls around women in order to control and manipulate them,
without regard to personal space or integrity. Bibliography lists 2
sources.
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