The Bell Jar
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A semi-autobiographical novel written in 1963 by the American writer and poet Sylvia Plath. The book is often regarded as a roman à clef because the protagonist Esther's descent into mental illness parallels Plath's own experiences with what may have been clinical depression or bipolar II disorder. 

The Bell Jar
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25 Questions

1. Why Is Buddy In A Sanitarium?

2. Ellie Higginbottom

3. Father's Grave

4. Which Family Member Does Esther Claim To Hate?

5. Bell Jar

6. What Is In Esther's Suitcase When She Returns Home From New York?

7. Significance Of NYC And Suburbs

8. Caviar/Finger Bowl

9. What Does The Fig Tree Symbolize For Esther?

10. How Does Esther Know Joan Before They Meet Again At The Mental Hospital?

11. Whose Grave Does Esther Visit?

12. How Does Joan Kill Herself?

13. Significance Of Boyfriends

14. Comparisons

15. Finnegan's Wake

16. What Treatments Does Esther Undergo?

17. I Am. I Am. I Am.

18. Blood

19. Suicide Attempts

20. Clothes

21. Diamon Pin

22. Fig Tree

23. What Is Esther's Mother's Attitude Toward Esther's Mental Illness?

24. NYC Vs. Suburbs

25. What Is Wrong With Esther?