The Bell Jar Pdf Google Drive Chapters ^new^
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- Explore the theme of mental illness in the novel. How does Plath portray Esther's struggles with her mental health?
- Analyze the character of Esther Greenwood. What are her strengths and weaknesses, and how does she evolve throughout the novel?
- Discuss the significance of the bell jar metaphor in the novel. What does it represent, and how does it relate to Esther's experiences?
- Chapter 13-15: Esther's experiences in the hospital and her interactions with her doctors and nurses
- Chapter 16-18: Esther's gradual recovery and her reflections on her experiences
Conclusion
Part 2: Chapters 6-10
- Chapter 6-7: Esther's mental health begins to deteriorate, and she is hospitalized for suicidal tendencies. She undergoes electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) and insulin coma treatment.
- Chapter 8-10: Esther's experiences in the hospital and her relationships with her doctors and family members are explored.