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    the book of Esther and recounts how a chain of events resulted in saving the Jewish people from Hamman’s evil plot to annihilate the Persian Jews. Hamman was advisor to the king of Persia. Of the king’s harems of wives‚ it was Esther who was queen. Esther had a cousin named Mordechai‚ a Jew who refused to bow down to Hamman. The king granted Hamman favor in which Hamman plotted to kill the Jews. Mordechai approached Esther asking for help with the king to foil Hamman’s evil plot. Esther‚ afraid for

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    Sylvia Plath‚ a phenomenal author whose book The Bell Jar informed the world about her life as a woman in a man’s world while suffering from depression which took her life in the end. Writing a book in such an era‚ during the twentieth century when it was more common for a woman to stay home instead of going to work or having her own identity. Sylvia Plath managed to publish a book as such however after her death. This paper revolves around the ideas and mentality of the late twentieth century regarding

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    person narration of Leo is both more personal and detailed than that of Esther. The reader sees the sophisticated world of Brandham Hall‚ contrasted with the closeness of Leo’s relationship with his mother‚ from Leo’s perspective. On the other hand‚ in The Bell-Jar the reader’s understanding of Esther’s life is limited by the cold and detached first person narrative‚ due to her descent into depression. It could be said that Esther is presented as repressing her emotions‚ yet her opinionated ways lead

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    nineteenth."(Plath 123) This quote fully embodies the whole mood of the book‚ The Bell Jar by Silvia Plath. The main character Esther is constantly at war with herself‚ she can’t figure out what to work towards or where her life is going. She is unable to see past the nineteenth post in her life‚ it’s as if her life was never supposed to move on. This mind set pushes Esther into a deep depression and drives her to attempt suicide many times. In the novel Ester Greenwood‚ a young aspiring writer‚ battles

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    for women and men. Those set roles included a dominant working man and housewife or mother. Sylvia Plath and the main character in The Bell Jar‚ Esther Greenwood‚ shared many commonalties. Esther felt she would never actually be able to have choices

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    example. However‚ Biblical characters have flaws and traits that are no different than what average people have to offer. Instead‚ it is through God that a person can become a hero. By being able to connect with exceptional individuals such as Gideon‚ Esther‚ and James‚ one understands how God can use anyone to achieve His sovereign will and‚ as a result‚ be a hero. Although he would eventually become capable of leading his people against a formidable enemy‚ Gideon was not inherently courageous. He‚

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    strength and self respect has made her one of the leading ladies in history. Just as Rosa Parks  stood up for herself‚ Esther Kuroiwa fell into the same category. Her story was just another  example of how racism constantly continues in this world. Looking through the historical lens  and psychoanalytical lens the ​ Wilshire Bus‚​  by Hisaye Yamamoto is really about racism.  The ​ Wilshire Bus​ ‚ written by Hisaye Yamamoto in 1950 deals with Esther Kuroiwa‚ a  Japanese­American woman‚ who is on the way to the hospital in Los Angeles on a Wednesday

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    to be significant in identifying the true state of mind Plath was portraying Esther to be in. The metaphor of water is

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    illness that affects many people all over the world. Although this illness afflicts people of all ages‚ teenagers are especially impacted by depression and experience thoughts of suicide. In the novel The Bell Jar‚ by Sylvia Plath‚ a 19 year old girl‚ Esther Greenwood‚ suffers from depression. The author‚ Sylvia Plath‚ who committed suicide after writing The Bell Jar‚ based her main characters depression off of her real life experiences. This book exemplifies the struggles that teenagers experience while

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    In the Fault of Our Stars

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    depression among the side effects of cancer. But‚ in fact‚ depression is not a side effect of cancer. Depression is a side effect of dying” (Green 3). John Green implements many aspect of his experience at the Children’s hospital and his encounter with Esther Earl as a reflection of Hazel’s life through the book “The Fault in Our Stars.” John Green’s experience at the Children’s hospital changed his life around. “Watching children die had a profound effect on John Green’s life” in a positive way because

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