Witrynar/Poetry • 3 yr. ago by badbvtch [POEM] An excerpt from The Bell Jar by Slyvia Plath I saw my life branching out before me like the green fig tree in the story. From the tip of every branch, like a fat purple fig, a wonderful future beckoned and winked. WitrynaThe casual racism, body-shaming, and veiled misogyny just belie someone who must have been really unhappy. Her acquaintances at the time reveal that the …
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WitrynaThere are many who have read The Bell Jar and absolutely loved it. I am gladly considering myself one of them. I was a little caught of guard when I read a few reviews of The Bell Jar comparing it to The Catcher in … WitrynaI use Instagram for following artists and I follow thousands of them (probably should purge a few, but anyway). Some of them I click the bell icon on their profile and turn … triad classic motorcycles
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WitrynaGeorge Bakewell. A distant one-time acquaintance who visits Esther while she is in the hospital. George has become a doctor, but Esther has the sense that George … WitrynaThe book itself is great - solid characters, well paced plot, good mystery - but I'm convinced it wouldn't be anywhere near as popular as it is without the creepy/cosy setting. Other examples of this are: Murder on the Orient Express - set on a very glamorous train And Then There Were None - set on an isolated island in Devon Witryna24 cze 2024 · The Bell Jar, Plath’s 1963 semi-autobiographical novel, allows the reader inside her life and offers, hopefully, a glimmer of understanding of what it was like to live inside her head. Esther Greenwood is Plath’s “body double” and … triad classic gymnastics meet 2023