1. Feminism in Jane Eyre
According to Knies, once we got outside of Jane and looked at her instead of seeing the world through her eyes, we could no longer be convinced by the Byronism of Rochester or the improbability of mental telepathy or any of the other potential absurdities in the book (556). ... In face of hardships in life, the courageous woman should be brave enough to battle against it (930). ... By having the readers look at the world through the eyes of Jane Eyre and see the challenges that stand in her way, Charlotte Bront was able to evince how classism had a huge impact on the identification of gender r...
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