She does a great job of capturing the nuances and complexities of depression. Plath made it all easier with beautifully crafted descriptions. Reading The bell jar, you’ll feel like you are in her head, loving her experiences, feeling her emotions, and thinking her thoughts. You’ll see Esther plunge into the rivers of depression as she struggles to navigate her way out of the world. However, some of the points raised, such as mental health and societal pressures, are still relevant to date. The bell jar is a semi-autobiography about Esther Greenwood, a young woman trying to find her purpose and identity amidst the expectations and pressures of society. If you’ve ever felt lost or confused about your place in the world, you’ll definitely be able to relate with Esther.
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