Her wit is on display throughout the throughout the book. She wants to be with him, but then she discovers that buddy is not as she discovers that there are other men in the world. There's like an elaborate food poisoning sequence where all the girl all the women in the program like eat some bad crab meat and get real sick and like poop and puke and stuff. It feels so true in the moment that it elicits a laugh.
This week we dive into Sylvia Plath's novel The Bell Jar, a quasi-autobiographical novel about womanhood, depression, and identity. We also discuss the unfortunate circumstances of Plath's early death, country mice moving to big cities, and metaphorical chemistry equipment.
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