Summary - The Bell Jar - Based On The Book By Sylvia Plath
Fastbooks Publishing
Narratore Liam Brady
Casa editrice: Fastbooks Publishing
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SUMMARY THE BELL JAR BASED ON THE BOOK BY SYLVIA PLATH SUMMARY WRITTEN BY: FASTBOOKS PUBLISHING CONTENT The Summer in New York Ladies' Day and the Aftermath Work, Disillusionment, and the Past Buddy Willard and the Baby Constantin and the Question of Purity The Breakdown Psychiatric Help and Suicide Attempts The Asylum and Recovery Leaving the Asylum General Analysis ABOUT THE ORIGINAL BOOK "The Bell Jar" by Sylvia Plath tells the story of Esther Greenwood, a young woman who wins a summer internship in New York City at a fashion magazine. Despite outward success, she feels alienated and struggles with her identity, leading to a mental breakdown and a suicide attempt. The narrative follows her experiences in psychiatric hospitals, where she undergoes brutal shock treatments. Esther grapples with depression and societal pressures, eventually finding a path towards recovery and self-discovery. The book explores themes of mental illness, societal expectations for women, and the search for personal identity.
Durata: 25 minuti (00:24:40) Data di pubblicazione: 25/01/2025; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —

