The Bell Jar is Sylvia Plath’s deeply personal and haunting novel about mental illness, identity, and the expectations placed on women. Through the eyes of Esther Greenwood, a gifted young woman whose life begins to spiral into psychological darkness, Plath explores the fragility of the mind with poetic intensity and emotional rawness.
A semi-autobiographical work and a cornerstone of feminist literature, The Bell Jar remains a powerful and resonant portrait of a woman’s inner struggle and search for freedom in a world that seeks to confine her.
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