Struggles of Women in Society within Literature

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English

 

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Cecile W

 

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July 2, 2014

 

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University

 

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A

 

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When Jane says "No one everyone went in there."(15) The darkness and solemnity mimic the loneliness that Jane feels because of being an orphan that does not belong with Mrs. Reed's children, and is made painfully aware of it because her [Jane's] cousins continually remind her. Critic Maggie Berg feels that, "Jane is wandering in a bleak landscape representative of her psychological condition...
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Critic Maggie Berg feels that, "Jane is wandering in a bleak landscape representative of her psychological condition."(33). Berg feels that Jane is alone within this massive building, that rather than be a home, is a mental prison for Jane. However, in Bronte's novel the home of Mrs. Read signifies gloom and loneliness, the home that Jane shares with ST...
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