serve as a recurring theme placed at the forefront of Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre. The novel uses Jane’s myriad occurrences with various forms of artwork to provide insight into the understanding of the semantics of emotional expression‚ and rather than project art through
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Summer Reading Assignment: Dialectical Journal Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë |NOTE TAKING (QUOTES) |Pg. No. |NOTE MAKING (RESPONSES) | |“This room was chill‚ because it seldom had a fire; it has |10 |The red room is significant to Jane‚ because it admonishes her| |silent‚ because remote from the nursery and kitchens; solemn | |uncle’s passing.
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CHAPTER 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS SETTING "Behind every book is a man; behind the man is a race; and behind the race are the natural and social environments whose influence is unconsciously reflected”‚ this we must know‚ if the book is to speak its whole message. In simple word‚ we have now reached at the point where we wish to understand and enjoy literature‚ and the first step toward it is to know its essential qualities as exact definition is impossible.” -Author Unknown Introduction
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representations of the various ‘other’ women in the novel: Mrs Reed‚ Miss Temple‚ Céline Varens‚ Blanche Ingram and‚ to a lesser extent‚ Bertha Mason. What does Jane learn from these women? Which are positive role models? Which are negative? Throughout the novel‚ there are female characters who are either positive or negative role models to Jane. Due to the novel being about Jane’s personal development‚ the portrayals of the role models are such as to highlight how they influence Jane’s personal growth
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Annotated Bibliography Austen Jane‚ Pride and Prejudice‚ Planet PDF‚ (http://www.planetpdf.com/) The novel Pride and Prejudice is an electrifying story of the everyday going on during the nineteenth-century. The standards that are imparted in each of the character in the novel Pride and Prejudice represent the type of civilization there are on Jane Austen time. The story focuses mainly on the daughter of Bennet’s family who is trying to break the tradition that society accustomed. She does not want
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Jane Eyre consists of several themes which all play a part in the novel‚ with religion being a major theme. The Christianity religion‚ more specifically‚ is one of the main themes. In this research paper I would like to examine the relationship between Jane Eyre and the Christianity religion. I also want to look at how Christianity plays its role in the novel. There are a few different types of Christianity represented by four characters in the novel; Mr. Brocklehurst‚ Helen‚ St. John‚ and the Jane
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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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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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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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