Essay about 'Jane Eyre'

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pick one of the following topics and write an essay from document below.( 1000 words, double space, MLA STYLE)

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English 153 (102): In-class Essay Choose ONE of the following topics and write a clear, coherent, well-supported essay in response. Your essay will be evaluated for its argument, organization, quality of evidence, and stylistic clarity. You are permitted to bring in this assignment description (i.e. one sheet of paper, with as much writing on it as you choose) but no other books or notes, please. Please double-space your essay. You can use pen or pencil. Research is not required for this assignment but you will be graded on spelling, grammar, and mechanics. 1. Scholars who have studied Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre generally agree that the novel’s female characters are highly constrained by the patriarchal social structures of their time and place. Via an analysis of Rochester, however, develop and support and argument that engages in this debate: is Rochester empowered by patriarchy or is he also (albeit in different ways than, say, Jane or Bertha) constrained by it? 2. Who is St. John Rivers and what role does he play in Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre? More specifically: in an essay that focuses on his behaviours, his treatment of other characters, and his dreams/aspirations, consider whether St. John is (a) one of the only straightforwardly benevolent characters in the novel or (b) a character with a decidedly “dark” side. 3. Jane, in Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre, has all the qualities and characteristics of a quintessential heroine—including (among others) intelligence, moral integrity, reliability, compassion, and generosity. Although vulnerable and victimized through much of the narrative, she triumphs in the end and earns the happiness that she so richly deserves. In an essay that focuses sharply on Jane, as both character and narrator, consider whether or not the claims, above, are accurate. Is Jane as unambiguously wholesome as she would have readers believe or is she, in fact, more calculating, manipulative, and self-interested than she lets on?
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ANALYZING THE OTHER SIDE OF JANE EYRE

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Question three
It is normal and expected that rational human beings have their flip side. The
inclination is that though the narrator tries to paint Jane Eyre as being perfect and beyond
reproach, it is first to understand that she has her humanity side, with flaws and weaknesses.
It is a fact that can be overlooked judging by the way the narrator bases her traits. The essay,
therefore, seeks to expose some of the overlooked factors and weaknesses on the part of Jane
as the main narrator and character of the story.
For starters, Jane is so opinionated even in some aspects which are considered to be
beyond reproach. It is a matter of faith and her dispositions on God. While there is no
conventional interpretation of God and religion, Jane seems to have a standard to which she
holds everyone’s faith. Her interpretation and understanding of God are mainly about
compassion and forgiveness. It is out of this understanding that she views St. Johns
understanding of religion as being of control and to her, slavery. While ...


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