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... The repression of Jane ties into her lack of exposure to emotional and intellectual stimulus. ... Intentionally, Jane's intellectual prowess remains held back. ...
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... Helen Burns. Helen is Jane's spiritual and intellectual friend at Lowood. Helen teaches Jane many things about life and religion. At ...
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... The repression of Jane ties into her lack of exposure to emotional and intellectual stimulus. ... Intentionally, Jane?s intellectual prowess remains held back. ...
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... a different type of master than Jane has had previously; though commanding in his presence and demanding of his needs, he treats Jane as an intellectual equal. ...
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... previously. He treats Jane as an intellectual equal, rather than putting her down. Rochester and Jane exchange in meaningful conversation. ...
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... You are like a murderer--you are like a slave-driver-you are like the Roman Emperors." (p. 8) Not only showing that Jane has the intellectual maturity much ...
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... it was somehow useful--and as something, which was properly intellectual rather than ... a time when these movements were merging into each other, Jane Austen was ...
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... When Miss Temple invites Jane and Helen for tea, Jane listens enraptured to Helen's and Miss Temple's intellectual discussion, while observing a real warmth ...
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... 470). Struggle and hardships filled Jane's childhood, but her efforts and labor in maintaining a chaste and intellectual life, pay off for her in the end. ...
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... there was Helen Burns, a more intellectual girl. Then the school superintendent, Miss Evans was also benevolent to her also. They treated Jane with compassion ...
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... animal she fights back with intellectual and imaginative resourcefulness (Tillotson 28-29). "There is no emotional indulgence in Jane's childhood sufferings ...
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... Struggle and hardships filled Jane's childhood, but her efforts and labor in maintaining a chaste and intellectual life, pay off for her in the end. ...
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... the physical and the spiritual, the natural and graceful, intellectual and physical beauty, and love and servitude. Rather than being ruled, Jane realizes her ...
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The story, Emma, by Jane Austen, is a riveting tale about a heroine who ... of him as a brother figure; a person she could have intellectual discussions with, and ...
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... at home, letting his children read freely and treating them as intellectual equals (Stabenau 179). Similarly, both of the main characters, Jane Eyre and ...
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... also, perhaps the single most crucial influence on British intellectual, philosophical, and ... www.scholars.nus.edu) Another war took place in Jane Austen's time ...
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... Jane Eyre was the first major feminist novel, "although there is not a hint in the book of any desire for political, legal, educational or even intellectual ...
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... However, in the novels of the time, in works such as Jane Eyre, Madame ... mentality that placed women in roles that discouraged discourse and intellectual endeavor ...
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... Sensibility. Jane Austen began writing novels when she was in her early twenties, she was a very intellectual women. She enjoyed ...
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... Jane always felt that she was happy when in the presence of Bingley. ... more likely be a happier one because her love is deepened by an intellectual awareness of ...
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... resentment of her father's bleak rationality, she acknowledged her deep intellectual debts to ... death of his wife and Mary's mother he married Mary Jane Clairmont ...
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... Booker was able to get his first taste of intellectual conversation while swatting ... A neighboring slave name Washington Furguson married Bookers mother Jane. ...
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... Instead, he finds a person who makes intellectual demands on him that he is unable to ... marriage to Lydia is in direct contrast to the marriage of Jane and Mr ...
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... ironic way. Jane Austen starts off using intellectual sounding words to introduce the hunt for a rich husband. The sentence contains ...
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... sexual or intellectual needs. He divorced her after a couple of years and married a former student of his. He was married to Amy Catherine Robbins, or Jane as ...
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... Stradlater wouldn't say what he and Jane did and they began to argue, even ... surprising as he found most people to be either moronic or intellectual bores and ...
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... Jane had a different perspective. ... beginning he was not in the least attracted to Elizabeth, but as time passed he noticed her bright, shining, intellectual eyes ...
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... Through her moral integrity in exhorting Jane not to "change the meaning of ... up for herself and her family to Lady Catherine, for her intellectual strength, in ...
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... assorted hatreds - of movies, of night clubs, of social and intellectual pretension, and ... brother, his 10-year-old sister, and a fleeting friend [Jane] can live ...
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... one another, and look beyond the social barriers, they ultimately find true happiness and an intellectual match in one another. However, it is Jane and Bingley ...
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