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    Pride and Prejudice

    Author Jane Austen was born in Georgian era England during which society viewed a famous woman as someone who has lost femininity, leading Austen to publish anonymously. A realist, Austen shows in her novel a society where social mobility is almost nonexistent and the expression of one’s class is widespread. Considered by some to be a conservative author, Austen often writes about her main character fighting against societal restrictions. Austen was born to a clergyman and represents the Church

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    Jane Eyre

    Secrets Have Consequences In Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre, the main characters Jane Eyre, Edward Rochester, and Jane’s aunt, Mrs. Reed, learn that one lie or secret can accumulate into many lies or secrets and affects everyone around them as time progresses. In the beginning of the story Jane’s aunt, Mrs. Reed, hides things from Jane as a child, which affects her as a young adult, and Jane learns the secret of Thornfield which not only changes her life, but many others as well. In other words,

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    Lingyige

    | Brought by Y&S | | Need to be prepared | | 洗发水 | | 牙膏(大)X2 | | 沐浴液 | | 洗发水(小) 沐浴液(小) | | 毛巾 | | 牙刷 X2 | | 密码锁 | | 毛巾(小) | | 浴巾 | | 卫生纸(一小包就可以) | | 枕头 | | 小篮子(洗澡时放洗漱用品) | | 菜刀 | | 几支笔(圆珠笔/中性笔,铅笔) | | 洗碗布,洗碗球,洗洁精 | | 两个枕套 | | 洗衣液 | | 筷子 | | 洗面奶 | | 勺子 | | 护肤霜 | | 香皂和香皂盒 | | 润肤液 | | 指甲剪 | | 小夹子 | | 挖耳勺 | | 牙刷缸 | | 小镜子 | | 水杯(家用瓷杯) | | 梳子 | | 衣撑子 | | 雨伞1把 | | 饭盒 | | 眼镜 | | 钥匙环 | | 水杯(可以带去教室的那种) | | 便签纸 | | 钱包 | | GRE单词红宝书(一定要带)

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    To What Extent Can Bertha Be Seen as the Repressed Side of Jane

    novel Bronte makes several comparisons between Jane and Bertha to show Bertha to be the repressed side to Jane’s personality. To repress something means to hold back an act of volition. This means that Bertha is the personification of Jane’s hidden feelings and passions and is shown through her characteristics and mannerisms. It can be argued that Bertha is the repressed side of Jane’s personality due to the fact that they are both described as animals. Jane is described as a ‘masterless and stray dog’

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    Jane Eyre

    Jude Cowden 12 Yellow How does charlotte Bronte create sympathy for Jane Eyre in the opening of the novel? The novel portrays a story of a young orphan by the name of Jane who has to live with her cruel aunt Mrs Reed and cousins at Gateshead Manor, where Jane is continually abused until she moves away to Lowood school and eventually finds happiness there. Bronte uses various techniques to create sympathy for Jane including: pathetic phallacy, symbolism, animal imagery, characterisation and language

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    Social Norms In Wuthering Heights

    Social norms In the Victorian era women were seen, by the middle classes, as belonging to the domestic sphere, and this stereotype required them to provide their husbands with a clean home, food on the table and to raise their children. Emily Bronte was a novelist during the Victorian Era. She was most famous for her book Wuthering Heights. Wuthering Heights was a contradiction to the actual time period of the Victorian Era. Wuthering Heights was considered controversial because its depiction of

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    Story Of An Hour Analysis

    .Choose either “The Story of an Hour” or “Eveline” to answer this question: How does the narration of the story affect the way the story is told? Use and cite examples to support your answer. The story is set in the late nineteenth century in the home of Louise Mallard. is very biasist as a reader we are unsure how her marriage was. Mrs. Mallard knows that she will mourn her loving husband's death, but she also predicts many years of freedom, which she welcomes with “open arms.” Mrs mallard is being

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    Abigail Adams: Effective In Today's Society

    As a young woman in today’s society, I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. Despite its lack of interesting portrayal, the content of the book was captivating. Abigail Adams is an inspiration to me after reading this novel. By no means was she a perfect person, however she very clearly did the best she could as a person in her time. This book showed me two important things about myself, the fact that I am, in a sense, not all that effective in society and that I am prone, to take advantage of the

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    Martha Hale In Susan Glaspell's A Jury Of Her Peers

    Characters are often the most directly influential aspect of literature. Whether a character is compelling or not is often the difference between finishing a story or abandoning it. Susan Glaspell in her story “A Jury of Her Peers” succeeds in crafting memorable characters. But who is truly the main character in the story? Martha Hale is the main character in “A Jury of Her Peers” due to her verisimilitude, the narration in the story, and her dynamic nature. The verisimilitude of Martha Hale

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    Point Of View In The Stolen Party

    In “The Stolen Party,” author Liliana Heker uses third person limited point of view to show understanding to the reader and the writer. It can help you understand the emotion and movement in your head coming from the characters. In my opinion, I think that third person limited was an excellent idea for this story. One reason for using third person limited point of view is to show the reader and the writer more understanding. The author Liliana Heker wanted to show readers and herself some emotion

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