1. Charlotte Brontë and Feminism in Jane Eyre
You can imagine how much her aunt couldn't stand her from one of her last words in her deathbed – she was talking about Jane: "She, however, did not die: but I said she did – I wish she had died!... How hopeless would be her desire to live independent life if she had no money. ... She knew best how difficult it was to succeed as a female writer in the patriarchal world. ... Also in the last chapter of this impressive novel we can read: "Reader, I married him..." (474) as a symbol of the victory which Jane achieved when she get married to Mr. ... You could notice...
- Word Count: 975
- Approx Pages: 4
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: High School