Sylvia Plath and the Bell Jar
In The Bell Jar, originally published under the pseudonym of Victoria Lucas, Sylvia Plathwas recording much of her personal experience. Plath was born on October 27, 1932. Her brother, Warren Joseph Plath, was born in 1935. When Plath was five years old, her family moved to Winthrop, Massachusetts, where she was a model student. However, in 1940, her father Otto Plath died of pneumonia and complications from diabetes. Plath won many awards, both local and national, for her writing in the years after her father's death. During her teens, she met a classmate named Richard Willard. Later, she dated his older brother, Buddy. In 1950, Sylvia Plath entered Smith College in Nothampton, Massachusetts. While she was there, Buddy When Sylvia was twenty years old, she won the Mademoiselle fiction contest, and during the summer of 1953, she was a guest editor at Mademoiselle. Later that summer, Plath attempted suicide with sleeping pills. She was found and taken to Newton-Wellesley Hospital. For the remaining part of that year, she resided a
victim of multiple failures created by the historical era in which she lived. well and had two or three children. They cooked proper and nutritious meals while keeping the gave birth to a baby boy, but a few months later, her husband left her. She then moved to London dutiful wives. The bad girls, on the other hand, were sexy, bosomy, and blonde. They did not These women were bright, yet doomed in society because they did not try to get the attention of
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Approximate Word count = 742
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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