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Jane Eyre - Jane Eyre and the Lovemad Woman I was experiencing an ordeal: a hand of fiery iron grasped my vitals. Terrible moment: full of struggle blackness, burning! No human being that ever lived could wish to be loved better then I was loved; and him who thus loved me I absolutely worshipped: and I must renounce love and idol. (311; ch. 27) Jane Eyre’s inner struggle ...   [tags: Jane Eyre Literature]
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Jane Eyre - Jane Eyre     Charlotte Bronte’s Jane Eyre can be linked to many fairy-tales. Some of these tales such as Charle’s Perrault’s Bluebeard, Arabian Nights, and many more are actually cited in the text. Others are alluded to through the events that take place in the story. Jane Eyre has often been viewed as a Cinderellatale for example. There is also ano...   [tags: Literature Writing Jane Eyre Papers]
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Criticisms of Jane Eyre - Criticisms of Jane Eyre The major criticisms of the novel in question to be the melodrama used by the author and the wickedness of character shown in Jane and Mr. Rochester. While most critics admired the style of writing and truth of character portrayal, they did not admire the improbability of circumstances or the characters portrayed. Elizabeth Rigby (...   [tags: Jane Eyre]
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The Purpose of Sati in Jane Eyre - The Purpose of Sati in Jane Eyre Missing Works Cited The general image of Sati and the reasoning that surrounded it filled the Western imagination with repulsion as well as admiration. In the nineteenth century, Westerners publishing diaries of their travels always included their experiences when viewing Sati. Although these travelers, usually men, watc...   [tags: Jane Eyre] 2078 words
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Jane Eyre as Cinderella in Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre - Jane Eyre as Cinderella In charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre, there are several paradigms that are used throughout the story; one of the most obvious is the Cinderella template. When looking at Jane Eyre through this template, the ideas of an orphan child, the stepfamily, and the fairy godmother seem to be all...   [tags: Jane Eyre Essays] 531 words
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Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre - The Victories of Jane Eyre - The Victories of Jane Eyre All people live by their own codes of conduct. Everyone, be they male or female, young or old, has their own sets of values, which they adhere to and which are unchanging even in the face of personal or societal pressures and conflicts to give them up. In Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bront...   [tags: Jane Eyre Essays] 927 words
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Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre - Jane Eyre and I - Jane Eyre and I For me reading Jane Eyre was no mere intellectual exercise; it was an experience which served to reflect a mirror-image of what I am. Jane's rainbows and cobwebs are mine; we are one. I think that she would be as engrossed in reading an account of my life as I was in reading hers. I see her reading Ruth Ro...   [tags: Jane Eyre Essays] 1074 words
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Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre - Jane Eyre's Artwork - Jane Eyre's Artwork          "Each picture told a story; mysterious often to my undeveloped understanding and imperfect feelings, yet ever profoundly interesting." --Jane Eyre (9)   There is something extraordinary and spiritual about Jane Eyre's artwork. In her story, Jane's solitary pastime sometimes operates as an outle...   [tags: Jane Eyre Essays]
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The Inspirational Jane Eyre - The Inspirational Jane Eyre Jane Eyre is the main character in the novel named Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte. She is but a fictional character, and in our hearts she will stay. This incredible lady in her beloved story has carried on through the centuries to inspire all its readers. Jane is a cherished woman with whom everyon...   [tags: Jane Eyre Essays] 480 words
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Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre - The Character of Jane Eyre - The Character of Jane Eyre          What we learn of the central character is considerable. Throughout the novel her dealings with those around her reveal her characteristics. As a child at Gateshead Hall we see that she is impulsive, often alarmingly so, but that she also can be sullen and withdrawn. Thse around her do...   [tags: Jane Eyre Essays] 881 words
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Quakerism in Jane Eyre - Quakerism in Jane Eyre   Quakerism is mentioned many times in Jane Eyre. Beyond the explicit descriptions of Quaker-like appearances or behaviors, many parts of Quaker lifestyle are also used in a less obvious manner in Jane Eyre. Quakerism would have been known in the Yorkshire moors where Charlotte Bronte grew up and near where Jane Eyre lived, especiall...   [tags: Jane Eyre Essays]
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Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre - 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 ...   [tags: Bronte Jane Eyre] 1347 words
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Religion and Evangelicalism in Jane Eyre - Religion and Evangelicalism in Jane Eyre   When orphans of the nineteenth century were able to receive an education, it usually came from a charity instution. These charity institutions were founded on a basis of religion. This is the case in Jane Eyre for Mr. Brocklehurst is a clergyman who owns and overlooks the Institution that Jane be...   [tags: Jane Eyre Essays]
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Poverty and Charity in Jane Eyre - Poverty and Charity in Jane Eyre When Jane Eyre resided at Gateshead Hall, under the care of her aunt, Mrs. Reed, she yearned for a change. The treatment that she received at Gateshead Hall was cruel, unjust, and most importantly, lacked nurture. Jane wanted to escape Gateshead Hall and enter into a school. The school that was imposed upon Jane w...   [tags: Jane Eyre Essays]
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Jane Eyre - Woman as Demon - Jane Eyre - Woman as Demon Missing Works Cited Women in Victorian literature often came to be seen as "the other" or in more direct terms, as somehow demonized. This is certainly true in Jane Eyre. Bertha Mason, Rochester's mad wife, is the epitome of the demon in the attic. By virtue of being the first wife she is in continually compared to Jane. Alth...   [tags: Jane Eyre Essays] 1959 words
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Substitute Mothers in Jane Eyre - Substitute Mothers in Jane Eyre   In Charlotte Bronte’s Jane Eyre, Jane is an orphan who is often mistreated by the family and other people who surround her. Faced with constant abuse from her aunt and her cousins, Jane at a young age questions the treatment she receives: "All John Reed’s violent tyrannies, all his sister’s proud indifference, al...   [tags: Jane Eyre Essays]
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Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë - Jane Eyre Jane Eyre, a classic Victorian novel by Charlotte Brontë, is regarded as one of the finest novels in English literature. The main character, Jane Eyre, demonstrates a strong need to be herself, a young girl trying to retain all the individuality possible for a dependent of her time. Although this effort guides her to a passion...   [tags: Charlotte Brontë Jane Eyre] 1641 words
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Jane Eyre and Control Dramas - Jane Eyre and Control Dramas       There are particular powers that drive lives in their respective directions.  Some are internal, but the majority are external.  The external propellers are forces caused by the environment of an individual.  Environmental influences include but are not limited to  geographical and climatic forces.  In addition, t...   [tags: Jane Eyre Essays]
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Passion and Practicality of Jane Eyre - Passion and Practicality of Jane Eyre        Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre is a coming-of-age story about an unconventional woman's development within a society of strict rules and expectations. At pivotal moments in Jane's life, she makes choices which are influenced by her emotions and/or her reason. Through the results of those choices, J...   [tags: Jane Eyre Essays]
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Travel as Experience in Jane Eyre - Travel as Experience in Jane Eyre In his essay "The Progress of Error" William Cowper writes: Returning he proclaims by many a grace, By shrugs and strange contortions of his face, How much a dunce, that has been sent to roam, Excels a dunce, that has been kept at home. (Buzard 99) In the novel, we are presented with the tale of Jane Eyre ...   [tags: Jane Eyre Essays]
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The Oxford Movement and Jane Eyre - The Oxford Movement and Jane Eyre   The Victorian period from the mid to late 1800's was a time of internal religious turmoil for England. In the Anglican Church there were many different groups competing to define the doctrine and practice of the national religion. The church was politically divided in three general categories following: the Hi...   [tags: Jane Eyre Essays] 1449 words
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Orphans in Jane Eyre - Orphans in Jane Eyre Jane, one of the orphans in the novel Jane Eyre, is portrayed as the victim of charity. She is also seen in others' eyes as something less or lower than themselves. Orphans are seen by wealthy people as children who are in need of their charity, and also who lack in morals, ambition, and culture. Jane tells about how she has no family; ...   [tags: Jane Eyre Essays]
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The Language of Slavery in Jane Eyre - The Language of Slavery in Jane Eyre   While Bronte’s novel is a story of one woman’s rise from dependant, patriarchal oppression to financial stability and emotional liberation, the narration of that story is often turns to the figurative representation of slavery. Bronte applies the metaphor of slavery to the domestic trials facing ...   [tags: Jane Eyre Bronte Papers]
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Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre - Charlotte Bronte's, Jane Eyre, a story of an unfortunate you who's morals and self-respect continue to fluctuate as she matures. Jane Eyre begins her life in the wrong place at the wrong time. During the novel, Jane endures love, hate and friendship, though maturity allows her to forgive. Settings surrounding Jane's life alter her own ideas o...   [tags: Charlotte Bronte Jane Eyre] 1771 words
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Portrayals of Prostitution in Jane Eyre - Portrayals of Prostitution in Jane Eyre   Bronte paints many parallels between the characters in the novel and the trade of prostitution. One of the main characters that Bronte attributes poverty to is the character of Jane. Jane’s poverty is intrinsically important to the plot of the novel because Bronte uses Jane’s poverty to allow the ...   [tags: Jane Eyre Essays]
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Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre - Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre "There was no possibility of taking a walk that day....I was glad of it; I never liked long walks, especially on chilly afternoons: dreadful to me was the coming home in the raw twilight, with nipped fingers and toes, and a heart saddened by the chidings of Bessie, the nurse, and humbled by the consciousn...   [tags: Charlotte Bronte Jane Eyre Essays] 3045 words
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The Bluebeard Reference in Jane Eyre - The Bluebeard Reference in Jane Eyre   Within Jane Eyre lies an explicit reference to the tale of Bluebeard. When first exploring the dark hall of Thornfield’s third floor Jane tells us, "I lingered in the long passage to which this led [. . .] with only one little window at the far end, and looking, with its two rows of sma...   [tags: Charlotte Bronte Jane Eyre Essays]
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Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte - Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte Jane Eyre, a novel about an English woman’s struggles told through the writing of Charlotte Brontë, has filled its audience with thoughts of hope, love, and deception for many years. These thoughts surround people, not just women, everyday, as if an endless cycle from birth to death. As men and women f...   [tags: Jane Eyre Charlotte Bronte Essays] 2068 words
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Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte - Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte In this essay I am going to analyse the novel ‘Jane Eyre’ by Charlotte Bronte. Jane is an orphaned child sent to live with her aunt and uncle. Her uncle was her last remaining blood relative and, since he died, she has been severely neglected. She is treated like a slave and is bullied by her cousins. S...   [tags: Jane Eyre Charlotte Bronte Essays] 1418 words
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Jane Eyre as an Independent Woman - Jane Eyre as an Independent Woman Jane Eyre was probably the most shocking and controversial novel of it’s time. Not only was it almost unheard of for a readable novel to be written by a woman, but the views and opinions expressed by the character of Jane Eyre were unthinkable and before their time. In the eighteenth century, wh...   [tags: Jane Eyre Charlotte Bronte Essays] 1908 words
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Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre - Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre 'Jane Eyre' was written in the mid-nineteenth century and is set during the Victorian period, at a time where a women's role in society was restrictive and repressive and class differences were distinct. A job as a governess was one of the only few respectable positions available to the educated but impov...   [tags: Charlotte Bronte Jane Eyre Essays] 1696 words
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Jane Eyre as a Feminist Novel - Jane Eyre as a Feminist Novel A feminist is a person whose beliefs and behavior are based on feminism (belief in the social, political, and economic equality of the sexes). Jane Eyre is clearly a critique of assumptions about both gender and social class. It contains a strong feminist stance; it speaks to deep, timeless hum...   [tags: Charlotte Bronte Jane Eyre Feminism Essays] 1971 words
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Role of Women in Jane Eyre - Charlotte Bronte’s Jane Eyre represents the role of women in the Victorian era by giving the reader an insight into the lives of women from all social classes. Jane Eyre therefore represents figures of the Victorian time yet the character of Jane Eyre, herself, can be seen as very unconventional for the Victorian society. England...   [tags: Charlotte Bronte Woman Female Jane Eyre] 1506 words
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Christianity and Evangelism in Jane Eyre - Christianity and Evangelism in Jane Eyre There were great changes in the religious arena during the time of Victorian England. John Wesley had his warm heart experience, India had been opened to missionizing, and a Utilitarian and Evangelical shift had occurred. Charlotte Brontë would have felt the effects of ...   [tags: Religion Religious Biblical Jane Eyre Essays]
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Reflection on Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre - Reflection on Jane Eyre "That strange little figure there gazing at me, with a white face and arms specking the gloom, and glittering eyes of fear moving where all else was still, had the effect of a real spirit." This was the painful reaction of young Jane Eyre to her own horrifying ten-year-old reflection in the mirro...   [tags: Jane Eyre Essays] 621 words
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Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre - Miss Temple's Influence on Jane Eyre - Miss Temple's Influence on Jane Eyre "Jane Eyre" is set during the Victorian period, at a time where a women's role in society was restricted and class differences distinct. A job as a governess was one of the only few respectable positions available to the educated but impoverished single women. N...   [tags: Jane Eyre Essays] 929 words
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Jane Eyre Essay: Following the Moral Compass in Jane Eyre - Following the Moral Compass in Jane Eyre Jane Eyre is the perfect novel about maturing: a child who is treated cruelly holds herself together and learns to steer her life forward with a driving conscience that keeps her life within personally felt moral bounds. I found Jane as a child to be quite adult-like: she battle...   [tags: Jane Eyre Essays] 1475 words
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An Analysis of Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre - An Analysis of Jane Eyre       The novel is rich in poetry, symbolism and metaphor. It does not fit easily into a definite pattern, being neither a novel of "manners" in the tradition of Austen, or a straightforward Gothic Romance in the style of Mrs Radcliffe. What Charlotte Bronte did was to create a work which cleverly blends elem...   [tags: Jane Eyre Essays] 862 words
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Analysis of Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre - Analysis of Jane Eyre In Jane Eyre, Charlotte Bronte portrays one woman's desperate struggle to attain her identity in the mist of temptation, isolation, and impossible odds. Although she processes a strong soul she must fight not only the forces of passion and reason within herself ,but other's wills constantl...   [tags: Jane Eyre Essays] 1190 words
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Violence in Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre - Violence in Jane Eyre Charlotte Bronte uses violence in several scenes throughout the novel. The violence in the novel is not fatal to anyone, it is just used to catch the readers eye. This novel consists of many emotional aspects. For example, the violence in the scene where Mr. Mason gets attacked. The attack really upsets Jane a...   [tags: Jane Eyre Essays] 366 words
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