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Papers On Literature
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Jane Eyre
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A paper which looks at the theory that Jane Eyre begins as a realist novel and ends as a fairy tale, and concludes that this is not the case: Bronte conforms to the realist genre throughout the narrative. Bibliography lists 5 sources
Filename: JLjeyre.rtf
Jane Eyre
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A 6 page paper which examines self-image v self-respect and love v servitude in Charlotte Bronte’s “Jane Eyre.” The paper also compares and contrasts the story of Jane Eyre with Cinderella. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: RAjncin.rtf
Jane Eyre and Her Perspective of Others
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A 5 page paper which examines the
character of Jane Eyre, from "Jane Eyre" by Charlotte Bronte, in terms of her perceptions
and opinions of others. No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAjane.rtf
Jane Eyre and the Omniscient Narrator of "Pride and Prejudice"
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This 3 page paper compares two narrations: Jane Eyre's first person discussion of her own life, and Jane Austen's third person narration of "Pride and Prejudice." Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: HVJnePri.rtf
Jane Eyre as a Child
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A 3 page essay that discusses the beginning of Charlotte Bronte’s Jane Eyre. The writer focuses on the description of Jane as a child and what this tells the reader about the character. No additional sources cited.
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Jane Eyre as Reference in Changes in Women's Sexuality
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A 5 page paper
discussing differences in women's sexuality between the 19th century and today, using Jane Eyre
as the example of the former times. Today, we operate less under either concept and greatly more
within that which states that the individual should be self-actualized and fully human. In being
fully human, we are allowed to give full reign to whims and emotions, a choice that was not
available to Jane and the women of her era. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: KSJEyreSex.wps
Jane Eyre's Relationship with Rochester: Freud's Unconscious
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14 pages in length. Bronte's Jane Eyre is replete with Freudian undertones where Jane and Rochester's relationship is concerned, most notably where the imbalance of rank is concerned. The master/slave, father/daughter composition of their union is both grand and far-reaching; that Rochester assumes the decidedly superior and patriarchal role over the subservient status Jane feels compelled to adopt speaks clearly to Freud's psychoanalytic composition of unconscious, repression and the Oedipal complex. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: TLCJaneEyre.rtf
Jane Eyre.
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(5 pp) In this discussion we will examine Charlotte Bronte's major character, Jane Eyre. As the novel is arranged and Jane progresses, each new environment or setting teaches her something new; the vivid picture-form descriptions of the weather throughout the novel give us clues to what we might anticipate in each of five settings
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Jane Eyre.
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(5 pp) In this discussion we will examine
Charlotte Bronte's major character, Jane Eyre. As
the novel is arranged and Jane progresses, each
new environment or setting teaches her something
new; the vivid picture-form descriptions of the
weather throughout the novel give us clues to what
we might anticipate in each of five settings
Filename: BBjanEyR.doc
Jane Eyre: Jane's Identity After Rochester
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A 5 page paper which discusses how Jane,
Bronte's novel "Jane Eyre," developed a different identity after discovering Rochester's
secret. Her identity is discussed as it involves her relationship with men, primarily St. John
River. No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAeyreidn.wps
Jane Smiley's 'A Thousand Acres' / The Role Of Women
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5 pages in length. The overt implications of fear and control represent the role women play in Jane Smiley's 'A Thousand Acres.' It can be argued that the author identified women as being akin to material possessions, equating them with things that are to be used, like land and other tangible entities. While it is clear that women have intrinsic value of their own, this aspect of the female gender is not readily acknowledged through characterization in Smiley's literary account. The writer discusses issues of fear and control in relation to 'A Thousand Acres.' Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: TLC1000.rtf
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