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    Motifs in Jane Eyre

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    crimson – signifies passion‚ danger‚ aggression‚ suppression‚ and confinement…a way of policing female passion The red-room can be viewed as a symbol of what Jane must overcome in her struggles to find freedom‚ happiness‚ and a sense of belonging. In the red-room‚ Jane’s position of exile and imprisonment first becomes clear. Although Jane is eventually freed from the room‚ she continues to be * socially ostracized (by Rochester’s aristocrat friends who visit Thornfield) * financially trapped

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    Is Jane Goodall A Hero

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    Jane Goodall is a hero because she stands up for what she believes in and never gives up no matter what the problem is. Jane Goodall protects animal rights and helps people get outdoors and into nature. She has won the Kyoto Prize‚ the Hubbard Medal‚ Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement and the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (DBE). (Www.Biography.com) After she knew that children didn’t get to learn about nature everywhere‚ she founded Roots & Shoots. In this club‚ teachers

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    ” - William Shakespeare. So what is in a name? Or more specifically your name? Do you know? The truth is many of us don’t‚ but why? There are so many interesting things to learn about your name. Where did it come from? What does it mean? I‚ Olivia Jane Fouty wasn’t even given a name until I was two days old. I’ll explain the choices in the next few paragraphs‚ along with some new things I learned. When I was first born my mother had no idea if I was going to be a girl or a boy. She had not had her

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    Jane The Virgin Analysis

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    One of The CW’s most popular romance comedies‚ Jane the Virgin has swept viewers of their feet in a matter of the first few shows. However‚ did the viewers realize how the show is blindly overlooking and undermining potential issues in society? Jane the Virgin is a comedic amusement to many individuals. The show has taken a religious concept of a virgin getting pregnant‚ and turned it into the main plot of their show. The fact that she is a virgin and pregnant is hilarious‚ but how she got pregnant

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    Analysis of Jane Eyre

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    Analysis of Jane Eyre In Jane Eyre‚ Charlotte Bronte portrays one woman’s desperate struggle to attain her identity in the mist of temptation‚ isolation‚ and impossible odds. Although she processes a strong soul she must fight not only the forces of passion and reason within herself ‚but other’s wills constantly imposed on her. In its first publication‚ it outraged many for its realistic portrayal of life during that time. Ultimately‚ the controversy of Bronte’s novel

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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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    Jane Eyre and Marriage

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    Perspectives of Marriage in Jane Eyre       Many novels speak of love and indulging in passion‚ but few speak of the dynamics that actually make a marriage work. Jane Eyre is one of these novels. It doesn’t display the fleeing passions of a Romeo and Juliet. This is due entirely to Bronte’s views on marriage and love. The first exception to the traditional couple the reader is shown is Rochester’s marriage to Bertha. This example shows the consequences of indulging in passion. The

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    Persuasion - Jane Austen

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    Janeca Latore AP English 12 Mr. Connelly April 7‚ 2012 Persuasion In Persuasion‚ the last of Jane Austen’s works‚ the readers are immediately intrigued by the autumnal tone of the piece‚ and the mellowness of the main character‚ Anne Elliot. Anne‚ a twenty-seven year old upper middle class woman‚ met and fell in love with Captain Frederick Wentworth at the age of nineteen. She was however‚ forced to break off the relationship at the time because Wentworth was deemed an unsuitable match. Eight

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    Macbeth and Jane Eyre

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    Macbeth by Shakespeare and Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte have a similar theme. In both the novel and play‚ there is a contender edging somebody else on. In Macbeth‚ Lady Macbeth edges Macbeth on to first killing King Duncan and other people. In Jane Eyre‚ Jane pushes Rochester not to be scared and to let go of the safety nets and trust in others. In Macbeth‚ Macbeth turns from having a pure heart to a black and evil heart‚ while Rochester changes from having a closed heart to an open and trusting

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    Jane Eyre Independence

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    independent will.” This quote was said by the famous Charlotte Bronte. This very attitude reflects much throughout her book Jane Eyre‚ and shows that Bronte had ideals that could be found in todays society. She was far beyond her time‚ and longed to be an independent women. Jane Eyre was a character in Bronte’s book that had lots of similarities to her self. The difficult life Jane had and her willingness to go her own way was inspirational. The most pivotal moment in Jane’s life for her growth as a

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