• A Study of the Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath and a Description of the Three Atages of Her "Spiraling Insanity"

     

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Published: 08.12.2003.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
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  • Essays 'A Study of the Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath and a Description of the Three Atages of', 1.
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"Its title, the bell jar, is a metaphorical explanation for what [Esther's] insanity felt like. It is suffocating; it closes her off from the world. When it descends, she cannot see or hear clearly and she is trapped alone."
-Joel Christensen
Through the course of the novel Esther Greenwood goes through three stages, Pre-Treatment, Treatment, and Post-Treatment for her insanity. Before her treatment Esther works in New York, becomes bitterly depressed, and finally attempts suicide. During her treatment, Esther can feel the bell jar descending as she struggles with her insanity. After her treatment, Esther is sexually frustrated and emotionally drained.

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