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    There are many stages throughout the book in which the reader can feel sympathy for Jane Eyre; these include when she is locked in the Red Room, when Helen Burns dies at Lowood, and when she and Mr. Rochester are married the first time. The situation when Jane in locked in the Red Room occurs because she has retaliated against John Reed hitting her and the fact that she is being punished for doing so. The mere fact that she is being locked in the Red Room can already accumulate sympathy within…

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    In the Victorian era, women were thought as inferior to an dependent being to a man. Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte, is a true portrayal of society’s attitude towards women in the Victorian age.The average Victorian woman was not granted with freedom. They were expected to marry and raise children. Women were discouraged for their fight of independence. In the novel, Jane Eyre, Charlotte Bronte uses characterization to demonstrate the theme of independence and gender equality. One of the main…

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    Jane’s experience with oppression starts at a young age. While living in Gateshead with Mrs. Reed and Mr. John, she faces criticism and is seen as inferior even to her adoptive sister Georgianna, who is around the same age. While at school in Lowood she was taught to take heavy criticism from teachers and other authority figures she interacted with. “...I am, as Miss Scatcherd said, slatternly, I seldom put, and never keep, things in order; I am careless; I forget rules; I read when I should…

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    and Maria Branwell Bronte. She had four sisters and one brother. Their names were Charlotte, Anne, Maria, Elizabeth, Maria, and Branwell. Her family moved to a village called Haworth in Yorkshire. Shortly after they moved,…

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    The Glass Castle by Jeanette Walls is a memoir depicting her life growing up in poverty with her siblings and neglectful parents. Her and her siblings weren’t through many traumatic experiences due to the neglect and ignorance of their parents. One of Jeanette’s earliest memories is that of a traumatic one. While left alone at three years old Jeanette is cooking and while wearing a tutu it catches fire and badly burns her, this lands her in the hospital which her father later reveals he was…

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    In Jane Eyre, Charlotte Bronte employs birds a symbol in order to highlight important themes in her novel. While birds traditionally symbolize freedom and expression, Bronte uses them to show independence (or a lack of), freedom, and rifts in social class. Bronte also depicts some of her most prominent characters as birds such as Jane, Rochester, Adele, Bertha, and even Rochester’s guests. Through the use of bird symbolism Bronte highlights important topics in her novel, while giving the reader…

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    In the 19th century literature, the governess was mostly silenced, being a simple female character. On the contrary, in Neo-victorian literature, she was given voice and was no longer only a character in the background. Having a poor social condition, the governesses in the Victorian age were known to have been exemplary women: modest, diligent, with good reputation. In the house where they worked, they would have a place somewhere between a member of the family and a servant.…

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    Chapters 1-5: The novel is told from the perspective of Jane Eyre. The reader is immediately introduced to her three cousins Eliza, John, and Georgiana. John begins to harshly tease Jane by saying she is a poor orphan who should not be using his stuff. John throws a book at Jane and this causes a fight between the two to occur. Jane’s aunt, Mrs. Reed, blames the fight on Jane and sends her to the redroom to be locked in as punishment. This is the room in which Jane’s friendly uncle Reed died.…

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    Charlotte Bronte’s novel Jane Eyre is a coming of age story in the eighteen thirties England, that follows an orphan named Jane and how she develops and matures as a character throughout her life. She is empathetic and loving by nature, but is thrust into the rough world of the social class status. Since she was abandoned by the death of her parents, she has a need to feel loved and have support wherever she goes in life, which makes loneliness an everyday struggle. The themes that are prevalent…

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    In her essay Jane Austen and John Keats: Negative capability, Romance and Reality, Beth Lau connects the two writers previously not commonly associated. Most comparisons of Austen and Romantic poets are with Wordsworth and Byron, as it is known she read their works. Alas, even without her reading works of John Keats, parallels between ideas in their works can be made (Lau, 2006). The fact remains that concepts of Romantic period, canon and ideology are based on the assumption of shared…

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