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    Jane’s dreams suggests that although Jane is close to her suppressed feelings‚ she is still rejecting them out of fear. Bertha’s presence within Jane’s paintings suggests Jane’s desire to have some of Bertha’s characteristics as well as her awareness that she must remain within the confines of society. During one of their many meetings‚ Rochester ask Jane to show him her drawings. Jane describes her second picture to the reader: Rising into the sky was a woman’s shape to the bust‚ portrayed in tints

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    Joanna’s and Jane’s lifestyles. The Girls of Slender Means by Murial Spark is a novel about the girls who lived in the May of Teck Club during the year of 1945. There are many characters involved‚ but the one’s who caught my attention the most are Jane Wright and Joanna Childe. They represent different aspects of ideas‚ lifestyles and‚ also‚ have different perspectives on the “World of Books.” Joanna Childe was the daughter of a country rector

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    The overriding theme of class and social status in the Victorian era is forgrounded in the opening chapter of Jane Eyre and explored in the entirety of the novel through Gothic genre literary technique of a double‚ between Jane’s wealthy cousins the Reeds contrasting with her lower class relatives‚ the Rivers. In the 19th century‚ class divisions were far more fixed and pronounced than they are today‚ and the predetermined class you were born into based on wealth‚ dictated the sort of life you would

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    With detailed reference to chapter 7 discuss Bronte’s presentation of Mr. Brocklehurst Chapter seven sees Jane slightly more experienced to the ways of Lowood School. She has come to accept the poor conditions laid down by Mr. Brocklehurst‚ however has not yet learnt to ignore them and Bronte describes Jane suffering a lot in this chapter. This lack of food and appalling living conditions are down to the head of the school‚ Mr. Brocklehurst. This man uses his apparent strong beliefs in Christianity

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    happened in the beginning of the chapter is when Jay woke up hearing a shriek‚ thumping‚ and banging noises. Mr. Rochester and Jane go up to the third-floor to see that Mason is bleeding‚‚ and later discover that Grace Poole bit Mason. 2. After hearing a loud noise in the middle of the night Mr. Rochester and Jane go up to the third-floor to Mason’s room. Mr. Rochester tells Jane to stay with Mason to help soak up his blood. Then Mr. Rochester brings the doctor in where Mason tells his recount of

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    family as demonstrated in Patmore’s poem which reads‚ “ Man must be pleased‚ but him to please/ Is woman’s pleasure.” (Document E) As opposed to the character of Jane Eyre portrayed as a strong‚ stubborn woman who isn’t afraid to speak her mind and has control of her own choices. Since she has no familial male figures present in her life‚ Jane has the opportunity to make autonomous decisions on what she wants‚ contradicting the standard rule of male ownership of

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    Throughout Jane’s conversation with Rochester in Chapter 14 of Jane Eyre‚ the power relations between them intriguingly act to make the them more equal.. Both Rochester and Jane use power they have over the other in order to thwart the other’s points of conversation. For instance‚ Rochester uses his age‚ gender‚ class‚ and economic status as a means of claiming authority over Jane. Although prevalent throughout the conversation‚ this is most clearly expressed when he argues that he has the right

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    The Oxford Movement and Jane Eyre The Victorian period from the mid to late 1800’s was a time of internal religious turmoil for England. In the Anglican Church there were many different groups competing to define the doctrine and practice of the national religion. The church was politically divided in three general categories following: the High Church‚ which was the most conservative; the Middle‚ or Broad Church‚ which was more liberal; and the Low Church‚ which was the Evangelical wing of

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    What is the significance of Helen Burns in Jane Eyre? Though Helen Burns is a short- lived character‚ her appearance in the book is significant on a symbolic level. In the novel‚ Helen epitomizes religious devotion and Christian principles‚ with the idea of ‘love your enemies’ summarizing her beliefs. Helen’s religious beliefs define her character and are referenced to help demonstrate the missing relationships in her and Jane’s life‚ as a result of being orphaned. Her religious conduct provides

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    status of hero and throughout time. Helen being a paradox to the whole idea especially with the Christian views of a male hero. Helen is the martyr character in Jane Eyre. She is there to portray that it doesn’t matter how good a Christian you are‚ women will always be subordinate to their male counterparts. In Charlotte Brontë Jane Eyre‚ gender roles are defined

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