Jane Eyre Symbolism Analysis

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“We believe that we invented symbols. The truth is that they invent us; we are their creatures, shaped by their hard, defining edges” Gene Wolfe. A symbol is an event, object, action that represent an idea. Symbols not only represent certain object, but a belief, and they are all around. Authors usually use symbols to add depth to the text because they serve as a connection between the story and the theme. Every symbol is important because they provide meaning beyond what is actually being described. While the writing takes place in a certain level, the symbols are in a different deeper level, which enhances the story. Symbols help to decipher a deeper meaning in the story something that the author may not have been able to say freely in their …show more content…

In real life is used as a place where one rest and sleeps, and also where two people have sex. In the story the bed represents not only Jane’s marriage, but also her sexuality as a woman. “There is nothing left but a great bedstead nailed down, with the canvas mattress” (Gilman 285). This exhibit that to Jane her marriage was a chained that kept her from being free, but she could not get rid of her chain because a woman in her time would only be seen as an outcast in society. Also in her sexuality was suppress that is also represented by the heavy bed and the chains. She was not able to expose who she really was as a woman because she was bind by her marriage. This is meaningful because not only was she suppressed in public, but also in private. This is important to the theme gender because it shows that women in those times where being suffocated by what the men told them they could and couldn’t …show more content…

Throughout time women have suffer because they have not been able to have all the rights that men have. There has not been equality for all. Women are viewed as a weak gender that “needs” men in order to survive and have a good life. In the time that Gilman lived women were still being suppressed. The good thing is that through time things have been changing. Though it has not been as fast as it should be, slowly society is changing for the better. We are not where we should be, but slowly we are getting to where we need to be which is equality for everyone. Through time future student will read the same text or similar ones and fine different meanings to the same symbols because though societies view on gender is changing slowly, it is

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