The role of women in Victorian England reflected in Jane Eyre
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Seminar paper from the year 2005 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Literature grade: 23 University of Freiburg (Englisches Seminar) course: Proseminar 'The Brontës' language: English abstract: With Jane Eyre Charlotte Brontë created a literary work that shook traditional conventions in Victorian England by showcasing the feminist view so clearly. It is a work that refutes denial and ignorance of women's sexual identity and passion. Jane Eyre shows that women are capable of being passionate and of experiencing fulfillment in a marriage where the partners are equals.In the following essay I will explain the role and some major problems of middle-class women in 19th century Victorian England. Moreover I will elaborate on how 'the woman question' (Martin J. 1999:15) appeared and stress the fact that it brought about a complete and complex change in English society. In chapter 1 the emphasis will lie on the historical background which shall serve as a basis for the following chapters where the main focus is made on the analysis of Charlotte Brontë's text Jane Eyre.I will illustrate that Jane Eyre is a woman who resisting the limiting conventions of her time reaches her goal - a life in fulfillment and bliss. It shall also be shown that Jane's life is a symbolical pilgrimage towards maturity and fulfillment (Newman 1996: 475) starting in Gateshead and continuing with stops in Lowood Thornfield and Moor House before concluding in Ferndean.
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