C Cheese New member Apr 14, 2010 #1 Although "The Bell Jar" represents lack of choices for women in the 1950s, portrayal of Esther Greenwood shows her as alienated even from other women who might be in her position. Why is that?
Although "The Bell Jar" represents lack of choices for women in the 1950s, portrayal of Esther Greenwood shows her as alienated even from other women who might be in her position. Why is that?