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social restrictions she found particularly repugnant. First published in 1816, Emma "criticizes the manners and values of the upp...
In six pages the ways in which the fairytale tradition is reflected in this novel is examined in terms of the female psyche and th...
defining social standing, the also create expectations that sometimes go against the very willful nature of both Jane Eyre and Hel...
keeping me at a distance; but that until she heard from Bessie, and could discover by her own observation, that I was endeavouring...
This paper looks at the perspective of English society in the nineteenth century which is presented in Charlotte Bronte's novel. I...
In five pages this paper examines Charlotte Bronte's heroine as she strives to obtain social acceptance and love in the novel Jane...
to use looks as an anchor. The other thing that Jane is not is greedy. When Edward offers her all kinds of clothes and jewels, she...
is a lonely young woman who spent much of her life on a solitary journey toward love and acceptance. It was not something she wou...
a lonely young woman who spent much of her life on a solitary journey toward love and acceptance. It was not something she would ...
Reed childrens nurse, Bessie. After an argument with her cousin John, Jane was cruelly punished by being locked into what was ref...
In five pages each female character's questions about happiness are contrasted and compared. There are no other sources listed....
In four pages the title character of this novel is analyzed in terms of her leaving Lowood without fulfilling her desire for excit...
combined with his perception of Jane, makes him think a bit more deeply about his character when he tells her to go to the library...
instance, is that she will feel safe if she is hidden, and may feel prone to attack if she is seen. It would seem to balance the ...
In a paper consisting of five pages the ways in which drawings, paintings, and pictures function within the course of the novel in...
In fourteen pages the feminist aspects of Jane Eyre are explored. Thirteen sources are cited in the bibliography....
This paper looks at the factors which the author considers particularly valuable in male-female relationships, as illustrated by J...
In 6 pages the child's worldly perspective is illustrated through Rochester's interest in one of Jane's paintings, her distant fut...
This paper looks in detail at Jane's interaction with Rochester. The writer's argument is based on the premise that the two charac...
In a paper consisting of 8 pages the theme of class and how it is represented in Bronte's title protagonist in terms of establishi...
In five pages this title character is examined in terms of her powerful characteristics of honesty, courage, and outspokenness as ...
In five pages Charlotte Bronte's book is considered in terms of a fictional entry made by Jane's school chum Helen Burns in her jo...
and a novel, serve as a near-perfect example of the conflict faced by a Victorian woman in her obligations between her sense of Ch...
This paper analyses color symbolism in Charlotte Bronte's novel with particular reference to the relationship between red and fire...
This paper analyses the theme of relationships between mothers and their daughters in Jane Eyre, with particular reference to the ...
too solemn: I half rose, and stretched my arm to draw the curtain. It...
This paper looks at the use of particular stylistic elements in Bronte's novel which underpin her use of character development and...
In ten pages a comparison between the author and her heroine is presented. There are 9 bibliographic sources cited....
down a rigid standard of conduct and, even more important, appearances -- and individuals who for whatever reason flaunted a devia...
In five pages the feminist and Marxist positions reflected in the views of these female authors are contrasted and compared in ter...