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Jane Eyre full marks Religion Essay
- Exam (elaborations) • 3 pages • 2020
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This is a full marks essay, marked by a teacher, using a past paper question from a previous exam. 2nd year of the GCSE English Literature course. AQA exam board. SPaG correct and presentation perfect.
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'The Bildungsroman is a fundamentally optimistic genre'. Discuss with reference to Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë
- Essay • 12 pages • 2020
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As Ellis notes, ‘Jane Eyre retains all the key thematic elements of the Bildungsroman’, and certain passages within her narrative offer an optimistic outlook and conclusion to her tribulations. Thus, I will examine the view that ‘the Bildungsroman is a fundamentally optimistic genre’, whilst considering its historical development and how the form applies to Charlotte Brontë’s novel.
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Jane Eyre Themes (Quotes, notes & revision)
- Other • 7 pages • 2018
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These are the complete set of revision notes that I did the day before my exam. I wrote out every theme within Jane Eyre, gave a description of the context/writers intention's that influenced it as well as the name of each character linked to the them with their quotes. I included the themes of marriage, the Gothic, appearance, social class, gender equality, religion, fire and ice motifs, 'the other' and education. Each section has a detailed, in depth description of the characters, themes a...
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Jane Eyre [40] “the theme of physical and mental abuse is presented by Bronte chiefly to inform the reader of social issues”?
- Essay • 2 pages • 2017
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A 1 1/2 page, 40-mark essay on the novel Jane Eyre. Focusing on the relation between physical and mental abuse to informing readers of social issues, as portrayed by Charlotte Bronte.