In Sylvia Plath's "The Bell Jar," the protagonist grapples with profound feelings of depression and isolation. As she navigates her struggles, there comes a pivotal moment of realization and hope that suggests a path to recovery. This sense of determination is encapsulated in the quote, "I knew you'd decide to be all right again," reflecting a belief in the possibility of healing and reconnection with oneself. The quote signifies an internal...
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