Respond to all prompts: How does Esthers experience in a psychiatric institution reflect broader societal issues of gender, power, and control? Does Esthers journey by the end of the novel suggest liberation, resignation, or something else entirely? If the latter, please explain. Referencing bell hooks, in what ways might Plaths portrayal of motherhood, sexuality, and ambition be read through a feminist lens? Don’t forget a subject line Use MLA Citation format as required in Citing sources module; always provide page numbers read the bell jar chap 11-20 watch these videos and reference as needed &t=12s

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