Emancipation and Suppression in "Jane Eyre". An Emancipated Heroine or the Slave within a Relationship?


Term Paper, 2016

16 Pages, Grade: 1,7


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Index

1. Introduction

2. Jane Eyre's Adaption to Victorian Standards and Rochester's Suppression
2.1 First conversations and claiming superiority
2.2 Age difference and male authority

3. Equality and Challenging Gender Roles
3.1 Equality Within the Relationship
3.2 Challenging Gender Roles of the Protagonists
3.2.1 Jane

4. Ferndean: Jane, the Angel, or Jane, the pants-wearer?
4.1 Jane, the Angel
4.2. Jane, the Pants-Wearer

5. Conclusion

6. Bibliography

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Title
Emancipation and Suppression in "Jane Eyre". An Emancipated Heroine or the Slave within a Relationship?
College
University of Constance
Grade
1,7
Author
Year
2016
Pages
16
Catalog Number
V983724
ISBN (eBook)
9783346340580
ISBN (Book)
9783346340597
Language
German
Keywords
emancipation, suppression, jane, eyre, emancipated, heroine, slave, relationship
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Elisa-Maria Schneider (Author), 2016, Emancipation and Suppression in "Jane Eyre". An Emancipated Heroine or the Slave within a Relationship?, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/983724

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