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“To the person in the bell jar, blank and stopped as a dead baby, the world itself is a bad dream.” — Sylvia Plath, The Bell Jar  The bell jar is not just glass. It is a silence so quiet that speaks. Stillness. A space between the self and the world, between our freedom and society, between our heart and mind. Sylvia Plath used it to name the invisible dome that descends in moments of deep disconnection — where everything continues outside, but you remain sealed in. Inside the bell jar, the air is thick with old thoughts. Time slows. It smells like melancholy and it tastes like nostalgia, but it may feel like home. You observe life like a painting behind glass: beautiful, vibrant, unreachable. It’s not just a metaphor for depression — it’s a metaphor for being a witness to the world, but unable to fully belong to it.  For many women, many young minds, the bell jar is both a burden and a lens: a trap we write through, a silence we turn into language. A rebellion we turn into a poem.  It’s from within this bell jar that we want to reach to all of you. From a place where we think too much, feel too deeply, and watch the world like a film we’re not quite in. Within the Bell Jar we read literature, we observe fashion, we discuss feelings — not as trends, but as testimonies. We write about cinema the way one writes about memory: blurred, emotional, precise. We explore identity as something stitched between a sentence and a skirt. We look at art not only for what it shows, but for what it leaves out.   A place where young women from all over the world — like me, like you — can share what life is like from inside their bell jar.  We are young, but we are watching. We are soft, but we are thinking. We are quiet, but we are here.  Welcome to Within the Bell Jar. Take your time. We are not in a hurry.  🌷 We hope you linger. Edited by @quiet . #fyp #girls #thebelljar #literature #poetry
“To the person in the bell jar, blank and stopped as a dead baby, the world itself is a bad dream.” — Sylvia Plath, The Bell Jar The bell jar is not just glass. It is a silence so quiet that speaks. Stillness. A space between the self and the world, between our freedom and society, between our heart and mind. Sylvia Plath used it to name the invisible dome that descends in moments of deep disconnection — where everything continues outside, but you remain sealed in. Inside the bell jar, the air is thick with old thoughts. Time slows. It smells like melancholy and it tastes like nostalgia, but it may feel like home. You observe life like a painting behind glass: beautiful, vibrant, unreachable. It’s not just a metaphor for depression — it’s a metaphor for being a witness to the world, but unable to fully belong to it. For many women, many young minds, the bell jar is both a burden and a lens: a trap we write through, a silence we turn into language. A rebellion we turn into a poem. It’s from within this bell jar that we want to reach to all of you. From a place where we think too much, feel too deeply, and watch the world like a film we’re not quite in. Within the Bell Jar we read literature, we observe fashion, we discuss feelings — not as trends, but as testimonies. We write about cinema the way one writes about memory: blurred, emotional, precise. We explore identity as something stitched between a sentence and a skirt. We look at art not only for what it shows, but for what it leaves out. A place where young women from all over the world — like me, like you — can share what life is like from inside their bell jar. We are young, but we are watching. We are soft, but we are thinking. We are quiet, but we are here. Welcome to Within the Bell Jar. Take your time. We are not in a hurry. 🌷 We hope you linger. Edited by @quiet . #fyp #girls #thebelljar #literature #poetry

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