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    Through their successes in writing‚ the Brontë Sisters‚ Elizabeth Gaskell‚ and Mary Ann Evans have become some of the most renowned female writers of the Victorian Era. Only a few authoresses stood above the rest during the Victorian era. The Brontë Sisters can be put into that category. The Brontë Sisters consisted of Charlotte‚ Emily‚ and Anne Brontë‚ born to Patrick Brontë and Maria Branwell. When their mother passed away of cancer in 1821‚ Charlotte and Emily‚ plus their two older sisters

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    readers all over the world since its publication in 1847. It was written by Charlotte Bronte‚ one of the most outstanding British writers in nineteenth century. The character of Jane Eyre attracts everybody of us and encourage lots of women to pursue the real love and keep the spirit of Jane Eyre . I am one of the beneficiary ‚ so I chose this title as my thesis . This thesis first introduced the author Charlotte Bronte‚ for they have many common grounds. Meanwhile‚ we can probably find out the

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    In the classic novel‚ Jane Eyre‚ Charlotte Bronte tells the story of an orphaned governess and her romance with Edward Rochester. As Bronte develops the plot‚ she subtly uses symbolism to represent ideas. Throughout the book‚ Bronte includes objects and events that symbolize a deeper concept. Symbolism is a key literary device when Bronte describes the relationship between Mr. Rochester and Jane. In one instance‚ the chestnut tree under which Mr. Rochester proposed is struck by lightning

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    Themes and Symbolism in the Book‚ Jane Eyre‚ by Charlotte Bronte In the book‚ Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte‚ recurring themes and symbols serve to unify the plot and story. A major theme in the book is Jane Eyre’s quest to be loved. Throughout the story Jane searches not just for romantic love‚ but also for a sense of belonging. Thus Jane says to Helen Burns‚ her first friend at Lowood School: “to gain some real affection from you‚ or Miss Temple‚ or any other whom I truly love‚ I would willingly

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    socially low inhabitants of the time knew this religious book well. Charlotte Bronte‚ having been born and raised in this religious time period‚ was also familiar with the Bible. The author uses her knowledge of this blessed manuscript to enhance her writings. By using well-known Christian-based tales‚ Bronte was able to make the book easier for her audience to identify with‚ as well as add to its overall development and detail. Bronte utilized several biblical references to develop characters in the

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    novel Jane Eyre‚ Charlotte Bronte portrays one woman ’s desperate struggle to find her identity in the mist of temptation‚ isolation‚ and impossible odds. Although Jane may process a strong will to survive she still has to fight the forces of passion and reason within herself. When Jane Eyre was first published‚ it outraged many people at the time because of its realistic portrayal of life during that particular time. The controversy that surrounded the novel stemmed from the way Bronte challenged the

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    this article about the teams in Charlotte‚ it was very apparent that the fans are very disgusted with the NBA. It’s very clear that the citizens of Charlotte in a sense felt like they got stabbed in the back not only by the owners‚ but also by the entire NBA. It was very hard for the Charlotte fans to completely forget about the organization that left them high and dry‚ and just get up and move on to the next one. It would become a huge struggle for the Charlotte Bobcats to receive any love and respect

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    (Grobheit) - „anti-Christian“ values: refusal to accept forms‚ costums‚ standards of society rebellious feminism „ She has inherited in fullest measure the worst sin of our fallen nature- the sin of pride" (Elizabeth Rigby) 4. Charlotte Bronte or Currer Bell? - synonym‚ women writers were not taken seriously in Victorian England and weren’t supposed to write * “ …assuming Christian names positively masculine‚ while we did not like to declare ourselves women‚ because we had a

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    Jane Eyre is both a mirror of Charlotte Bronte’s life and a reflection of her desires. Many aspects of Charlotte’s own life are found in the story of Jane Eyre. They even appear to have a similar personality and physical characteristics. Charlotte’s traumatic schooling experience‚ including the death of her sisters‚ is almost identically reproduced in Jane Eyre and Jane’s love for Mr Rochester can be found in Charlotte’s love for Monsieur Heger. Charlotte’s brother has a very similar story to that

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    Foiled Again (Critical Writing: Literary Analysis/Research) In Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte‚ Bronte’s use of foils to reveal Jane’s true character enriches the reader’s interest when reading the novel. Characters in the novel such as Georgina Reed‚ Blanche Ingram‚ Helen Burns‚ Bertha Mason and Mr. Rochester show a meaningful contrast to Jane’s personality. Georgina Reed and Blanche Ingram act as similar foils to Jane. Georgiana and Blanche have beautiful appearances and are spoiled while Jane

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