Because she cannot choose one without losing the others, she watches the figs rot and fall to the ground. This highlights the placed on women to "have it all" or pick a singular, socially acceptable path. Identity and Rebellion
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The Bell Jar (1963, published under pseudonym Victoria Lucas) is Plath’s only novel, a semiautobiographical account of Esther Greenwood’s descent into depression. The Spanish title La campana de cristal captures the suffocating, isolating sensation of mental illness. Key themes: female identity, societal pressure, sexuality, and the pursuit of authenticity. Because she cannot choose one without losing the
The novel follows Esther Greenwood, a brilliant college student who wins a prestigious internship at a New York fashion magazine The Bell Jar (1963, published under pseudonym Victoria