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    (117-124) 2/19 Helen Burns is several years older than Jane Eyre. Helen is able to remain graceful and calm in the face of the harsh punishment taken place at Lowood. Jane immediately becomes attached to Helen‚ appealing that she is he savior. Helen was the first to befriend her. With all the crude conditions and grim discipline‚ she seems to be incapable of anger or vengeance. She epitomizes religious devotion and Christian principles to Jane. She never passes judgment nor rebels even against Miss

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    Discuss the presentation of confict in the texts that you have studied In “Hard Times” by Charles Dickens‚ conflict is presented as the outcome of industrialisation‚ material prosperity and a strict utilitarian way of life. In the 1850’s when the novel was written in instalments in ‘Household Words’‚ Victorian England was in the age of reform‚ which was creating new tensions between social classes‚ and creating a new type of ‘master’ represented by characters such as Mr. Gradgrind and more particularly

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    If nothing else‚ the Cannonball Read is teaching me that the more I care about a book‚ the harder it is for me to write about it. In the light of recent personal events‚ I was having a hard time delving into Jane Eyre’s love story without my own romantic baggage weighing my interpretation down. At the very least‚ I can still say that I bristle whenever someone compares the Twilight series to Charlotte Bronte’s best known novel. However‚ I didn’t want to spend the review going on and on about how

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    with respect. In Daphne du Maurier’s novel "Rebecca"‚ the narrator Mrs de Winter’s lack of self confidence and assertion are responsible for the lack of respect she receives from others. In comparison‚ when a character‚ such as Charlotte Bronte’s Jane Eyre has self confidence‚ she earns the respect of both other characters and herself. Mrs de Winter in Rebecca‚ is a young woman who openly admits to herself and her readers that she is "a martyr to [her] own inferiority complex"; she‚ like a martyr

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    Fraga Honors English 1‚ per.6 27 February 2013 Topic B In Jane Eyre there are characters that being rich changes them. They believe that since they have money they are better than the people that don’t. Mrs. Reed and her family after Mr. Reed died thought they were more than her. Then Blanche Ingram disrespected Jane when she was at the party. She treated Jane like she wasn’t even human. Finally when St. John got the 5‚000£ from Jane he treated her differently than before. Money is the root of

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    Have you ever thought about changing your name? Or how about have you ever thought of having to change your name because ether you have to or you’re basically being forced to? Well some of the authors in these passages had to do so. In the article “What’s in a Name‚” there is an author named “Eric Blair” that wrote a book called “ animal farm “. In the passage it says that he had adopted a fake name “George Orwell” because he had feared that his early work would embarrass his family. This explains

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    Antoinette comes up with a plan to end her suffering‚ just as many slaves ended theirs. Antoinette setts Thornfield on fire and jumps to her death believing she is meant to live with Tia. Also‚ the essay hints at how differently Antoinette and Jane Eyre are treated. Jane is part of the English culture‚ but is very different than an English woman. Antoinette has no clue who she identifies with‚ but there are many similarities between her beliefs and those of other cultures. As it says in the same essay‚ “Though

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    Read about Charlotte Bronte and Jane Eyre. Change the extract of the novel into reported speech online and finish the rest of the extract on paper. |Jane Eyre (excerpt from chapter 6) Charlotte Bronte | |  | |Jumping over forms‚ and creeping under tables‚ I made my way to one of the fire-places;

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    Jane Eyre is a novel‚ written in the Victorian era by the author Charlotte Bronte. Bronte uses different setting in order to show what the characters are feeling. The setting is often a reflection of human emotion. The setting also foreshadows certain events that are going to occur. A use of setting to portray a character’s emotion is essential to a novel. It gives the reader more of a feel for what is going on. For example‚ when Rochester proposes to Jane. Jane is dazzled and excited about

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