1. Sylvia Plath
Author, writer.
Sylvia might seem to
be an unlikely candidate in the realm of female role models, but she was brave
and bold enough to put her innermost thoughts and feelings out there for the
world to hear and understand. ‘The Bell Jar’ was a stunning,
semi-autobiographical novel about mental illness, a taboo subject in those
days, and Plath’s timeless poetry resonates long after her passing.
the link:: https://www.lifehack.org/articles/communication/12-best-female-role-models-everyone-should-look.html
https://www.moderneast.com/life/girlboss/10-inspiring-arab-women-190430.html#item=1
the link:: https://www.lifehack.org/articles/communication/12-best-female-role-models-everyone-should-look.html
https://www.moderneast.com/life/girlboss/10-inspiring-arab-women-190430.html#item=1
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