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    experiencing absolute isolation from society due to their location. In Jane Eyre‚ Jane experiences such isolation in chapter II when her outburst toward her cousin and patriarch of Gateshead Hall‚ John Reed‚ results in her being confined to ‘the red room’. Bronte writes ‘it was silent‚ because remote from the nursery; solemn‚ because it was know to be so seldom entered’. This description highlights the extent of the physical separation Jane faces whilst in the room. She is far away from any other beings‚ being

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    to feel and react. Her struggle with St. John also arises from the same reason. At every step‚ Jane refuses to bow down to the wishes of others simply because it is desired of her to do so. She demands equality and respect at every step; what Bronte

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    inclined to respond 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";

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    In Charlotte Bronte’s‚ “Jane Eyre” the concept of the ideal Victorian male is severely challenged. Characteristics of loyalty‚ honour‚ wealth‚ moral uprightness‚ and intelligence are seen to be a part of an equation that equals the ideal Victorian male. However‚ these distinctive characteristics are deemed unrealistic and through Jane’s narration questions can be raised as to if any of the male characters in Jane Eyre match the “ideal Victorian male”. Male characters depicted in the novel such as

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    important‚ or‚ significant or not significant. Thus‚ one’s conscience is like a barrier to one’s passions‚ and therefore‚ there is a constant struggle between the two. This internal struggle is prominent within Jane Eyre‚ the main character in Charlotte Bronte’s novel Jane Eyre. Jane’s conscience tells her to marry the one she loves‚ but her passion for freedom and equality conflicts her and creates for her an internal struggle. In the final chapters of the novel‚ Jane’s conscience eventually

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    Write Rochester’s account of his relationship with Jane Eyre after Jane rescues Rochester from the fire in his bedroom. You should aim to create an authentic voice for Rochester which builds upon Charlotte Bronte’s presentation of his character and captures aspects of the writer’s chosen form‚ structure and language. Jane‚ as I first assumed was a simple being‚ of no extraordinary background or upbringing. But‚ reader‚ she had saved me from certain death. It seemed nothing but a normal evening

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    Charlotte Bronte’s novel‚ Jane Eyre‚ shows an enormous amount of relevance to the Victorian era while establishing the Victorian respect for high standards of decorum and moral conduct. The main character Jane Eyre proves by the results of her moral choices that in Victorian society the idea that women who wanted to gain various rewards would need to obtain the patience to wait for these rewards to come to them to be true. Jane’s firmness to refuse the offer from Mr. Rochester to become his mistress

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    Feminism in Jane Eyre After reading Jane Eyre‚ I think Jane Eyre is a great woman. Jane is disadvantaged in many ways as she has no wealth‚ family‚ social position or beauty. Jane does have intelligence though‚ and her disposition is such to make Rochester fall in love with her. Through a serious of troublesome situations between Jane Eyre and Mr. Rochester‚ the author set up a great female image before us: insisting on maintaining an independent personality‚ pursuing individual freedom‚ advocating

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    Jane Eyre is among the greatest classic literary works of all time. Combining a major theme of love with rich‚ descriptive language‚ sentiments of real human struggle‚ and a cast of memorable‚ well-scripted characters‚ it comes as no surprise that Charlotte Bronte’s ‘masterpiece’ can rightfully be called thus. Out of all the remarkable‚ yet simplistic elements‚ the one that really struck me was not the facet that could be mistaken for the most important at first glance‚ but rather that which‚ in my

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    Explain the ways in which Jane Eyre and The Yellow Wallpaper are linked in relation to the ways in which women were treated in the 16th century. This essay discusses the containment‚ confinement and oppression of women in 16th century Britain; specifically the roles of Jane Eyre and Bertha‚ and the protagonist in ‘The Yellow Wallpaper’. At this time men held more power over women‚ partly because of women’s financial and social dependence on them. It was customary for women to submit to their

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