Comparison of Jane Eyre + The Color Purple

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Comparison of Jane Eyre + The Color Purple

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Both novels are variations of the same theme: the spiritual and

emotional growth of the heroine. Is this a fair assessment? Both

novels convey important, political messages exploring the idea of

feminism and women´s emancipation. Bronte uses Jane as a figure of

female independence, while Walker demonstrates her views on civil

rights and commitment to feminism through Celie. In this essay I will

be examining the traumatic journeys that both Jane and Celie go

through, to find their eventual happiness. I will also be considering

the spiritual and emotional growth of both girls, throughout their

journey in life. Written in 1847, Jane Eyre was an immediate best

seller in the early Victorian period. At this period in time, women

had a very inferior status to men, which allowed Bronte to stress her

theme of female independence. Jane is the eponymous heroine of the

novel, going through severe tests in each stage of her life, so that

she can eventually deserve her eventual happiness. Jane starts her

journey with her childhood at Gateshead. Here, we quickly discover

that Jane is unhappy and it is evident by the way she hides behind the

thick red curtains in the deserted room, that she is lonely and

isolated. It is quickly apparent that Jane has a strong personality

and though she is only ten years old, she refuses to be dominated by

her elder, male cousin and stands up to his cruelty. At ten years old,

Jane. is able to look at a situation and judge it very honestly. She

recognises that the punishment from her aunt and cousins is ôUnjust!

-unjust!ö The theme of being judged and consequently rewarded or

punished because of physica...

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... did. From the beginning of the novel, Jane was

strong-willed and independent. Celie displayed the characteristics of

an animal. She continually receives beatings, and therefore expects

continual beatings. Celie relies on other people to help her through

the world, and to help her gain confidence and independence. Jane, was

able to do this herself. This leads me to conclude that I feel Jane

does not grow much more from her original independent self, but

instead keeps to her moral and religious faiths and eventually is

rewarded everything she deserves. In contrast, Celie grows from a

timid, animal-like character to the determined, content, pants making

woman she becomes. Both girls though, show the spirit that was needed

in every woman to overcome a world of inequality. Both Jane and Celie

show the spiritual and emotional strength, to face the condemnation.

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