1. feminism in jane erye
The novel "arrests attention in its opening chapters by disclosing an individual character enmeshed in, yet independent of, unusual circumstances" (Tillotson 28). ... "Above all, in these early chapters there is gradually disengaged form the generic impression of a child robbed of its birthright the individual figure of a heart hungering for affection" (Craik 30-31). ... At the end of the novel she insisted Adele be brought back because she was a part of the family. ... The theme of feminism plays a very significant part in the novel Jane Erye. ...
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- Approx Pages: 5
- Grade Level: High School