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    been told differently by the viewer’s perspectives. Two well-known English novelist and poet in the nineteenth century, Charlotte Bronte and Virginia Woolf both live in the same environment, been through the same society issues as a woman, but has a totally different perspective of life that reflected clearly on their character. In the book Jane Eyre, by Charlotte Bronte, is describing the main character Jane Eyre’s whole life and her love story. As for the book A Room of One’s Own and Mrs.…

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    surrounding literature. Charlotte Bronte wrote in a way that reflected her own life. She was not normally healthy as a child which heavily influenced her writing. Tragedy was a large part of Bronte’s life, specifically her childhood, and her family life was more than a little tumultuous. When discussing Charlotte’s childhood, Lucile Dooley says, “There is evidence enough that she was essentially neurotic- in the sense of nervous instability-that while not morbid…

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    Emily Bronte: "Remembrance" Emily Bronte is an English novelist and poet. She invented imaginary worlds with her siblings, including her poem "Remembrance". Bronte was a part of the Victorian period, which was a transition between romanticism and the 20th century. Using the Reader's Response Theory in "Remembrance" will show the meanings and symbols of the poem. It gives a gateway to the reader to express what they think the story means and how they can relate. Emily Bronte…

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    traits similar to her brother that immensely impacted her life. Her brother, Patrick Branwell Brontë, suffered from the effects from being an alcoholic and a drug addict. Patrick died at a young age of 31 from tuberculosis. Patrick is noted having an abusive and aggressive behavior towards others. Likewise, Hindley and Heathcliff often possess aggressive tendencies towards others in the novel. Hindley, like Patrick Brontë, suffered from alcoholism. Hindley’s problems with alcohol and drugs…

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    “The human heart has hidden treasures, In secret kept, in silence sealed; The thoughts, the hopes, the dreams, the pleasures, Whose charms were broken if revealed” (Bronte). In order to fulfill her hopes and dreams of becoming an author, Charlotte Bronte had to hide who she was, writing under the pseudonym Currer Bell. During the time period that her novels Jane Eyre and Villette were written in, the Victorian Era, women had no value, so being a female author was not only a huge accomplishment,…

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    represent the late Victorian era. The awareness of women rights and sense of social responsibility in property matters are aspects credited to Victorian period. The novel is about class structure in society as well as a piece on the role of women. Bronte show how class mobility is not forever moving in one way. Wuthering Heights is a study of nineteenth-century English class structures and economic…

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    CHAPTER-1 INTRODUCTION Charlotte Bronte, the prominent Victorian writer was born in 1816 to Rev. Patrick Bronte and his wife Maria. She was the third kid to the Bronte family. At a very early age she lost her mother Maria in 1821. This incident was heartbreaking for Charlotte and the whole family. The siblings Elizabeth, charlotte, Emily, Anne and son Barnwell had an extremely close relationship. Unfortunately, things didn’t stop here. There was more to come. In 1821 the family shifted to…

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