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  1. Largely, herself. She extremely unhappy with herself and her image, her own life and being. This is reflected in her novel "The Bell Jar" also.
  2. Her relationships - not to say that she was dependent and clingy. In fact, she was sharp and independent at times, but they deeply affected her, the negative relationships she had in life, especially with Ted Hughes. She often feared that their relationship was poor, and later it turned out that he was being unfaithful.
  3. Her failures and imperfections. Sylvia felt she was never quite good enough, up to her own standards; when she felt she was unsuccessful in school and wasn't accepted to her school of choice, she tried to commit suicide.
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