The Bell Jar

Example of symbolism in The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath.

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The bell jar is symbolic of Esther's mental illness and the way she feels during her breakdown.

I knew I should be grateful to Mrs. Guinea, only I couldn't feel a thing. If Mrs. Guinea had given me a ticket to Europe, or a round-the-world cruise, it wouldn't have made one scrap of difference to me, because wherever I sat -- on the deck of a ship or at a street café in Paris or Bangkok -- I would be sitting under the same glass bell jar, stewing in my own sour air.

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The Bell Jar