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Term Papers on The Bell Jar

Term Paper TitleThe Bell Jar
# of Words542
# of Pages (250 words per page double spaced)2.17

The Bell Jar


     The book starts with the setting in New York as the main character is
pondering the execution of the Rosenbergs.  Esther the main character is in
New York because of contest held by a fashion magazine.  While in New York
Esther tells  about her life by the encounters she's had.  She is a college
student and is in the honors courses.  The whole trip to New York had messed
up Esters way of thinking.  For example before she went to New York she had
planed to finish college and become a poet or English professor, but now she
had no idea.
     When Esther returned home she became very depressed.  She wanted to
disregard the whole New York experience by taking a exclusive summer writing
course.  Only the best of the best writers had been able to be excepted to this
class and Esther was sure she had made it until her mother had told her she was
not accepted.  This was what pushed Esther over the edge.  She became more and
more obsessed about how she would kill herself and planed it out carefully.
When the time came she just couldn't do it.  So she began to preoccupied herself
by thinking of other ways of death.  She couldn't sleep or read this bothered
her because she loved to read.  Finally she went to see a doctor who gave her
shock treatments.  This made Esther even worse an so she slipped even deeper
into her depressed state.  She knew the bell jar was almost completely apon her
and there was nothing she could do to prevent the suffocation of her own life.
She knew there was something very wrong and neither her family or herself had no
idea how to help pre...

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