Monday, August 29, 2011

Jane Eyre Historical Approach Jessie

A. This book reflects the history in which it was written. The book was written in the 1800's and focuses on life in that time period. It reflects how women were treated and how people lived.
B. The story is accurately set in this time period. During this time women were starting to get recognized in history. they were given rights like owning property and having jobs. They could handle money. Life was different for women around the world but life was a little easier in England.
D. It reflects that women were close to equality. The belief of true love versus what is right is a main conflict and idea of this book. Jane struggles to make the decision between what makes her happy and what is right for herself and the others around her.
E. he family might of influenced her because her sister Emily Bronte was also a writer.
F. This was a Women's movement of equality.... To me at least, I do not know if this is a true fact
G. The character Jane reflects the author. I think Jane is her interpretation of who she would be in this situation.
H. I think this story shows conflicts people go through and it is a value to be able to choose your own right.
I. I think important history is women had rights.

a thesis for this approach could be: Jane Eyre is written in a time were women had rights but also had obligations. This story shows how the time period it was written effects the characters .

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