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The Bell Jar Study Guide Help?
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<blockquote data-quote="michelle" data-source="post: 2581956" data-attributes="member: 211528"><p>I read the book, and now I'm creating a study guide with the following questions. Any simple, precise, 1-3 sentence answers for any of these questions?</p><p>How much of Esther's life is caused by fate? Which part?</p><p>How much of Esther's life is caused by her character?</p><p>How is this book a wasteland description of women's lives?</p><p>What is the psychological explanation for Esther's problems?</p><p>What are the philosophical explanations for Esther's problems?</p><p>What are life images in this book? Death images?</p><p>What kinds of "landscapes" (Esther's term) do the minor characters create for Esther's world?</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="michelle, post: 2581956, member: 211528"] I read the book, and now I'm creating a study guide with the following questions. Any simple, precise, 1-3 sentence answers for any of these questions? How much of Esther's life is caused by fate? Which part? How much of Esther's life is caused by her character? How is this book a wasteland description of women's lives? What is the psychological explanation for Esther's problems? What are the philosophical explanations for Esther's problems? What are life images in this book? Death images? What kinds of "landscapes" (Esther's term) do the minor characters create for Esther's world? Thanks in advance. [/QUOTE]
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