Esther's Ambition In The Bell Jar

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For hundreds of years, society has pressured women to behave and act how others expect of them. This theme is evident in The Bell Jar in numerous chapters. For example, Esther’s ambition is to become a writer and create poems, although, society has other plans for her. Everyone is expecting her to settle down and start a family, especially with Buddy Willard. Esther believes she cannot be a poet while being a mother because of the views society has forced upon her. Furthermore, Buddy expects her to abandon her writing desires once she becomes a wife and mother. She feels as if she must decide whether to become a poet or a mother, like society wants her to.
A woman who is confident about her sexual life is an empowering figure to fellow women,