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Terry N

 

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March 21, 2014

 

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Jane refuses to be classified as inferior due to her sex, position in society and lack of material wealth. I think Bronte has done an excellent job in expressing her harsh but realisitic views on rights of women and the true meaning of morality and self-respect. I'd like to conclude my review with a line from the preface in Jane Eyre that I believe hits the nail on the head: "Conventionality is not morality...
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I'd like to conclude my review with a line from the preface in Jane Eyre that I believe hits the nail on the head: "Conventionality is not morality. Self-righteousness is not religion." Jane Eyre - Jane's Struggle: Convention vs. Self- Righteousness In Charlotte Bronteis novel Jane Eyre, the protagonist continually shows a struggle in deciding whether to live her life self-righteously, or whether to conform to societyis demands and expectations...
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