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    interesting in the book. The group is aware of the final outcome; Jane marries Rochester. While the end is certain, the journey is what makes these chapters interesting. After is becomes clear that the two wish to get married, we learn that Rochester already has a wife, Bertha Mason, an insane woman hidden away in a closet at Thornfield. This bombshell is significant because, since divorces did not exist at the time, Berta must die in order for Jane and Rochester to get married. This evidently…

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    In the graphic novel version of Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë, Jane learns who she is through a series of macabre experiences. Jane’s character develops as she goes through many forces that try to threaten her liberty, integrity and happiness. Moods and tones that overall color the novel are gothic and romantic. Difficult and unfortunate events such as the deaths of…

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    This semester has passed by in what feels like no time at all. I barely even blinked, and the year is already half over. In literature class, this feels especially true, as we have moved from The Things They Carried to Jane Eyre, and now to The Awakening. During this time frame, we have written multiple pieces, the majority of which consisted of FRQs. I believe that my greatest piece of writing this semester was the FRQ based off of a section of Ann Petry’s The Street. I enjoyed reading the…

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    It is extremely rare for someone to just write one book and be famous and important in the literary world. The author Mitchell Margret of Gone with the Wind did it, However. Since 1936, this book had been published, it has been translated into 29 different kinds of languages, and remains the most popular novel until today and has great impact on people. ( http://baike.haosou.com/doc/2611564-7572390.html ) This story contains many aspects of life: about attitudes, choices, relationship between…

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    the same way as Jane did to Mrs. Reed in chapter 4 I also would’ve been one to stand up to Mrs. Reed and tell her how I feel since everything that was being done to Jane was unfair . Group Response: We also agree on doing the same thing that Jane Eyre did since it wasn’t a bad thing because all she did was stand up for herself since no one else would. If someone were to treat us bad, unkindly and unfair then we would to have a right to be mad and say what we feel. 2. Why was Jane treated so…

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    The novel Jane Eyre is a famous roman literature in the history, which is written by Charlotte Brontë, a female author in the background of Victorian Era; it’s talking about the love story between Mr. Rochester and Jane Eyre. Instead of the of the story between them, the novel also has a lot of creepy plot; the eerie and mysterious incident keep happening around Jane Eyre. Now, due to chapter 23 and 24, Mr. Rochester and Jane are finally getting married, but just before the union, a foreshadow…

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    and televisions, the ideals of other people are shoved constantly into everyone’s minds whether or not they realize it. Charlotte Brontë fell prey to this just as many authors since her have. Her novel Jane Eyre has been subject to many comparisons to old folk tales such as “Bluebeard”…

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    It is also a linking element between Wide Sargasso Sea and Jane Eyre as it occurs in both novels. Thornfield, the symbol of the birth of Jane’s and Edward’s love, but also symbol of hidden secret reduces to ashes. Evidently, we do not know Bertha is dead until Jane visits in the local tavern. The host informs her about the great fire in the Thornfield and Bertha’s death. Her identity was mysterious throughout…

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    Gothic literature is a type of literature that was at its peak during the fifth to fifteenth century. It is described as a dark literature most famous for its swamps, forests, castles, and the presence of the supernatural involving horror. Female gothic is simply gothic literature written by females that express female independence and the fear of male dominance, marriage, and the traditional role of being a submissive woman. The stories written by female gothic authors include frightful…

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    Jane Eyre Deceit Analysis

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    Brontë utilizes the motif of deceit through dialogue to depict the corruption of authority. Jane Eyre establishes the motif of deceit by presenting Mrs. Reed’s façade towards the world, stating she is outwardly nice, but secretly cruel to Jane. By opening stating her deceit, Jane is calling out society’s acceptance of her “bad” and “hardhearted” personality, as they accept Mrs. Reed’s accusations of Jane. Later, Mr. Brocklehurst deceives the girls of his school by imposing a double standard from…

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