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    Romantic Traits in the 19th century Realistic Novel Great changes were brought into the world during the 19th century. Britain was transformed by the industrial revolution. In 1801‚ only about 20% of the population lived in towns‚ by 1851 the figure had risen to over 50% and by 1881 already about two thirds of the population lived in towns. By the late 19th century factories were common and most goods were made by machine; it was the time of inventions and discoveries. In addition to the industrial

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    http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=-72pn7nr-nIC&pg=PA80&lpg=PA80&dq=Wide+Sargasso+Sea+as+a+romantic+novel&source=bl&ots=q67_49-1Zd&sig=mg1yYZ5BQoOTGxBstpfUCmJV4ow&hl=en&sa=X&ei=b3-pT4HfDqaP4gSNuJi1CQ&ved=0CGkQ6AEwBg#v=onepage&q=Wide%20Sargasso%20Sea%20as%20a%20romantic%20novel&f=false USE! Jane Eyre and WSS are romantic novels. Homage. http://trish-m.hubpages.com/hub/Bertha-in-Jane-Eyre-and-Wide-Sargasso-Sea http://www.literature-study-online.com/essays/bronte_rhys.html http://www.victorianweb

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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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    The relationship between Jane and Mr Rochester is explored for the first time in Chapter 12. Mr Rochester’s entrance into the novel in Chapter 12‚ unbeknownst to Jane until the final paragraphs of the chapter‚ acts as an interesting way for the reader to explore both Jane’s and Mr Rochester’s characters and Bronte uses this as an initial indication of the relationship that develops through the rest of the novel. It is clear from the beginning of the chapter that Jane is frustrated by her situation

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    In chapter XI‚ Jane explains her restlessness by describing how it is in human nature to find or create action. Jane’s unhappiness with her stagnation at Thornfield begins to wear her down‚ with no company of her own age or emotional/mental state to help absorb her heat. When the other people of thornfield are engaged in their own personal activities‚ Jane looks from the attic out towards the horizon longing for “a power of vision which might overpass that limit.” Jane wants to see more‚ she wants

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    In many of Poe’s and other authors poems throughout the 1700’s and beyond‚ created a particular style of writing: romanticism. With the use of romanticism‚ these authors manage to create aspects of mood with different feeling and emotions that convey darker themes. The elements of Gothic Literature in the short stories the “Black Cat‚” “the Devil and Tom Walker‚” and Sharp Objects create a morbid mood through the usage of grotesque scenery‚ psychological issues‚ and death. To begin‚ in the “Black

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    In addition‚ firstly‚ fire and water imagery symbolize in Gateshead‚ when Jane is speaking of her loneliness in Gateshead’s famous red room where Mr. Reed died. Red room described its haunted atmosphere of fear by the description of the physical aspects of the room because of the Gothic status of this novel. But some critics argue that red room was a symbol of the womb for Jane in order to reborn as an obedient child‚ that is why she locked in the red room. The first stage of Jane’s life with Reed

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    continuous struggle to escape or run away from the evils it possesses. No matter how sever the pain‚ love is never sub sided. Hester Pynne and Jane Eyre are both characters that involve themselves in a romance that overcomes them entirely. In each novel their love and feelings turn into a fallacy in which they learn of secrets‚ lies‚ guilt‚ and death. Jane and Hester cannot run from their problems‚ they are forced to face secrets‚ sin‚ and death to be with the ones they love. Although the women are

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    Jane Eyre and Helen Burns Comparison Jane Eyre and Helen Burns are best friends at Lowood‚ but they both see the world differently. Each one is treated individually and handles their punishments in their own way. They both cherish their faith‚ but it can’t exactly solve all their problems in life. That is why they turn to each other and be supportive throughout their time at Lowood. Even though the school isn’t fair and is tough on the girls‚ they still manage to stay true to themselves. To

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    Jane Eyre: A Coming of Age Story Charlotte Bronte’s novelJane Eyre‚ is a coming of age story‚ about a young‚ orphaned‚ and submissive girl growing up‚ through many hardships‚ into a young‚ passionate‚ and free willed woman. Charlotte Bronte begins the story with a ten-year-old Jane Eyre living with an impartial and sometimes cruel aunt‚ Aunt Reed. Aunt Reed‚ after neglecting Jane for the whole of her life‚ finally decides to send her away to boarding school‚ to Lowood School. Upon her departure

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