Tuesday, September 3, 2019
Comparing the Role of Women in Emma and Jane Eyre Essay -- comparison
à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã   Throughout history women have played important  roles in society.     Women have gone through much adversity to get where they are today.à    Jane     Austen and Charlotte Brontà « are some the pioneers of women's literature.     Each shows their different aspects of a women's role in society in their     books Emma by Austen and Jane Eyre by Brontà «.à   In both of these books  the     author shows how a woman deals with societies' norms, values, and  manners.     à       à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã   Jane Eyre is an orphaned daughter of a poor  family.à   She is brought     up by her aunt Sarah Reed.à   Where she is teased and tortured by the  aunt     and the family.à   She is not very pretty and is barely on the social     structure. On the other hand Emma Woodhouse is a beautiful girl and is     financially sound.à   She is raised by her maternal father.     à       à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã   In Emma, Emma Woodhouse is in search of  finding the appropriate man     for herself is the main theme.à   As the reader goes deeper into the  text     Emma slowly progresses into a self-deception.à   Having since childhood  been     obliged to manage her father, she still likes to manage things,à   and     particularly people.à   She manages to manipulate everyone except Mr.  George     Knightley.     à       à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã   In Jane Eyre, Jane demonstrates a strong need  to be herself, to     take responsibility for her action.à   She is put to the test by her  daily     teasing and abuse from her cousins. When she is brought to a boarding     school she soon distinguishes herself through her classes.à   Eventually  ends     up in Thorn...              ... finds out the Bertha Mason Rochester set it on fire and jumped off  the     roof.à   Austen in a way showed this as a rebirth for Rochester and Jane  Eyre.     à  Jane returns to Rochester even though he suffered an amputated hand and  is     blinded by the fire.à  Ã  Ã   Eventually they marry and Rochester  regains his     sight in one eye and produces a son.     à       à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã   In both of these books the author shows how a  woman deals with     societies' norms, values, and manners.à   Jane and Emma endure harsh     realities in life.à   Jane had to be a strong character to go through  what     she did.à   Emma not as strong but the determination in find a  spouse.à   Even     though Jane and Emma had different hardships the had similar     characteristics.à   They both had wisdom, imagination, and  character.                      
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