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    friendships at Lowood‚ her love of Mr Rochester and her time with the Rivers family‚ Janes character remains strong and vigilant despite the hardships she endures. Through the course of the novelJanes character changes slightly but moreover reinforces itself as Jane uses people‚ situations and her personal experiences to gain knowledge‚ and assist her gaining her full character. From when she was a child‚ Jane had forthright values of herself and an example is when she reprimanded John Reed for

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    3.0. The Victorian Novel…………………………………………………………… page 8-17 4.0. Victorian Poetry…………………………………………………………………page 17-29 5.0. Other literatures of the period. …………………………………………..page 29-40 -Children’s literature -Drama -Science‚ philosophy and discovery -Nature writing -Supernatural and fantastic literature 6.0. Influence Of the Victorian age and Victorian literature……………page 40-43 7.0. A list of major writers of the Victorian period…………………………page

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    “The main source of Jane Eyre’s interest is the story of immense human endurance” Explore the methods which use to present the idea of human endurance. Jane is already predisposed to poor treatment due to her status socially and economically in society. Jane’s position in society is ambiguous she is already mistreated by the prejudice Victorian society before she is even rejected by her aunt. We see Jane persevere through a societal situation where she is destined to be disposable to men and

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    Cristina 4 December 2013 Marriage for All the Wrong Reasons: The Victorian Novel It is of the last importance to their happiness in life that they should early acquire a submissive temper and a forbearing spirit. They must even endure to be thought wrong sometimes‚ when they cannot but feel they are right. And while they should be anxiously aspiring to do well‚ they must not expect always to obtain the praise of having done so (Austen‚ 404-5). In 1799‚ Strictures on the Modern System of Female

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    The Victorian era is considered by many to be a period of intense sexual repression‚ as expressed in Sexualities in Victorian Britain: ’the Victorians were notorious as the great enemies of sexuality; indeed‚ in Freud’s representative account‚ sexuality sometimes seems to be whatever it was that the middle-class Victorian mind attempted to hide‚ evade‚ repress‚ deny’ (Miller and Adams‚ 1996). Modern critics such as Michal Foucault have recognised that Victorian prudery is no more than a ‘repressive

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    Post War Romantic Era The 1960’s in America were a new turn in society. The meaning of love‚ friends‚ and earth were all commonly used. This era of the 1960’s were filled with baby boomers that had a great appreciation for life and love. This life full with joy‚ and love created a new group of music that was very fitting to it’s time. These great generations of the 1960’s were home to a new style of music‚ as also in their life a new world was forming. Some of these artist consisted of The Mamas

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    in The Romantic Novel in England‚ Is there actually an English romantic novel? He skirts answering his own question by suggesting that some novels are influenced by Romanticism and incorporate the same style and themes that appear in Romantic poetry and drama. In his discussion‚ the term romantic novel is often equated with the romance‚ with the Gothic novel‚ and with the romantic elements in a novel. Kiely regards Wuthering Heights as a model of romantic fiction; it contains these romantic/Gothic

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    After reading about Jane I have learned she associates fear with love due to events earlier in her life. No matter how hard Jane tried to impress her father she was never good enough. As Jane grows older her father no longer hits her but instead uses money as his form of abuse. As you read you learn that she later marries a man who displays the same behaviors as her father. Jane forgives him because she associates this behavior as love. Unless Jane recalls what her aunt tried to associate love with

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    interpretation and evaluation of Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre? Approaching Charlotte Bronte’s novelJane Eyre from a post-colonial reading‚ this essay seeks to address the theory of Universalism‚ observing how it is presented from a Eurocentric perspective in relation to Jane and her English prejudices. It will focus on the concept of ‘Other’ through the representation of Bertha Mason. Further to this it will also argue that ‘Otherness’ can also be reflected in Jane through the ‘analysis of colonizer/colonized

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    Uminah Baja E6 Ms.Cortez February 27‚ 2012 Home Reading Assignment Worksheet 1:  What is the social problem? 1.     The social problem is: People killing themselves. 2.     Identify all the players involved in the social problem. The victims‚ the person provoking‚ and the by stander. 3.     List 3 undesirable social conditions that result from this problem: Murder‚ Suicide‚ & depression 4.     Write a short description that summarizes the social problem and explain how it affects

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