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    Jane Eyre is the main character in novel. She originally has a rough time living with the reeds‚ her cousins‚ but it was not until she could no longer put up with the abuse that she lashed out. Looking at Jane’s past‚ it is not very hard to believe that jane had many emotions bottled up inside of her. When a person bottles up their emotions there comes a point in time when those emotions erupt and people often explode in anger or violence. In this case Jane is letting out all the anger she had‚ which

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    same time‚ and we must learn to roll with the punches. In the graphic novel version of Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë‚ Jane learns how to deal with her tragic life but also to love and forgive. The character Jane Eyre goes through changes in her life at every flip or a page. The common underlying message declares that not everything in life is handed to you‚ that instead one must reach and strive to reach greatness. Shown in the novel through the dark undertones and seasonal environment shifts‚ that life

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    2014 Jane Eyre: Mrs. Reed and Her Children The story Jane Eyre begins with Jane living at Gateshead with her aunt Mrs. Reed and her three cousins John‚ Eliza and Georgina. Jane gives great description of her characters and we get good impressions of all the characters and how Jane feels about them as well. Mrs. Reed is Jane’s aunt‚ by marriage. How Jane describes her she seems as a selfish and cold hearted. Though she promises her late husband‚ Mr. Reed that she would take care of Jane as her

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    ENG-393 Jane Austen Prof: Christine Hansen June 21‚ 2014 Marriage in Jane Austen’s Emma The subject of marriage and its effect on women is a topic lively debated by Jane Austen in her many books. In Emma‚ the title protagonist is the spoiled daughter of a wealthy widower who spends her time gossiping and patronizing those less fortunate. Emma is kind hearted but a touch naïve‚ and her lack of impulse control finds the young woman often causing more disorder than she intends. The novel begins with

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    On Jane Austen’s View of Marriage ——Pride and Prejudice Jane Austen (1775-1817) is often viewed as one of the greatest realistic novelists in English literature in the 19th century. During the forty-two years of her life‚ she completed six novels and left behind three fragments‚ which vividly revealed the class relationship‚ social customs and morals of her time and depicted the life of the rural gentry in conservative and tight conditions. In her works‚ innocent courting and proper marriages

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    English novel evolved as a subaltern consciousness; as a reaction to break away from the colonial literature. Hence the post colonial literature in India witnessed a revolution against the idiom which the colonial writers followed. Gradually the Indian English authors began employing the techniques of hybrid language‚ magic realism peppered with native themes. Thus from a post colonial era Indian literature ushered into the modern and then the post-modern era. The saga of the Indian English novel therefore

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    Jane Eyre Essay Prompts Choose one of the following topics and write a well-supported essay of approximately 2 ½ - 3 pages. Adhere to academic standards of diction‚ syntax‚ and grammatical errors. Please attempt to go beyond the obvious answers and evidence in order to make your analysis unique. IF YOU DO NOT PLAN ON WRITING 2 ½ PAGES THEN DO NOT BOTHER TURNING IT IN. IF YOU DO NOT CORRECTLY IDENTIFY JANE EYRE AS A BOOK‚ YOU WILL NOT GET ABOVE A D. IF YOU GET ANY PLOT INFORMATION WRONG

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    Summary of Jane Eyre

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    SUMMARY OF JANE EYRE All fiction has its autobiographical roots‚ spreading through in the case of JANE EYRE. It is important therefore to have an idea of the life of the author to get a better appreciation of the novel and the times in which it is set. This is particularly so of the Brontë’s sisters‚ Charlotte and Emily‚ who had written the early Victorian novels from the point of view women. The Brontë sisters have therefore had a tremendous

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    .Foxfire Foxfire is a page turning novel about a newly formed girl’s gang in the 1950’s.  This story is written by Joyce Carol Oates‚ published by Penguin Group‚ and has 316 pages.  This is a vivid novel and is a great read.  On a rating scale of one to five‚ I would defiantly say this is a five! It gives amazing details that makes you believe you are in the 50’s watching these rebellious girls making their own rules and doing as they please.         Margaret Ann Sadovsky‚ called ‘Legs’ by her

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    The Foils of Jane Though Blanche‚ from Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë‚ thinks that opposites attract and thus that she will marry Rochester‚ Brontë has different ideas about foils. Near the end of the novel Jane marries Rochester effectively quieting Blanche’s ideas. However‚ Brontë does use foils in the novel for a different reason. She uses characters will opposite personalities to reveal more about them‚ and to keep the reader from overlooking many of the major characters’ traits. For instance

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