Inconsistency of personality and integration in "Bell Jar" In Sylvia Plath novel "Bell Jar", Esther Greenwood does not seem to be able to establish a healthy relationship with other women. She is trapped in a patriarchal society, and her expectation for women is severe. Costs that violate social norms are isolation, institutionalization, and loss of identity as a woman. The struggle for personal identity under this system is enough to make a person commit suicide. Given the repressive system she has to manipulate, Esther Greenwood 's problem with women arises from her conflict between character and integration.
Willa Cather's integration and character conflict in Paul case Willa Cather's "Paul Case" shows integration and personality conflict through Paul of the protagonist. In many cases, Paul dominated him and was forced to steal and steal in order to escape from the submissive who wanted to suppress his unique imagination. But attempting to escape from his liars, stealing, and obedience is only isolating the analysis of Paul by Willa Katherine into isolation, frustration, and shame. 16-year-old story, Paul without a mother I was alienated. The lack of care of Paul's mother led to his alienation. He looks for the aesthetics of life, and these aesthetics are not from the yellow wallpaper of his house and the overwhelming and overwhelming image of his father. Paul is not interested in school, his only happiness is working at Carnegie Hall, dreaming of a luxurious life of the day.
Inconsistency of personality and integration in "Bell Jar" In Sylvia Plath novel "Bell Jar", Esther Greenwood does not seem to be able to establish a healthy relationship with other women. She is trapped in a patriarchal society, and her expectation for women is severe. Costs that violate social norms are isolation, institutionalization, and loss of identity as a woman. The struggle for personal identity under this system is enough to make a person commit suicide. Given the repressive system she has to manipulate, Esther Greenwood 's problem with women arises from her conflict between character and integration.
Mirror's personality and integration In the latter half of the 17th century, the town of The Priesthood of Salem promoted not only integration but also individuality. Screenplay, The Crucible of Arthur Miller shows the conflict between integration and personality. Salem is a town that relies on solidarity and participation and teaches people to recognize that community needs are larger than individual needs. Every unit needs something to put them together