Friday, January 3, 2020

Similarities And Differences Between Jane Eyre And Brillette

Agnieszka Lewczuk Engl. 319.77-01 Prof. Abigail Burnham Bloom 12/12/2017 Final Exam Wuthering Heights, Jane Eyre and Villette are three of the great novels that were written by Bronte sisters. Emily Bronte, and Charlotte Bronte that were a part of the Bronte literary family. The novel Wuthering Heights was written by Emily Bronte and was her first and only published novel and it was published in 1847. The book wasn’t an instant success but it changed many years later. Jane Eyre and Villette are novels that were written by Charlotte Bronte, who was the oldest child and she was a great English novelist and poet who published most of the novels in her family. Besides Jane Eyre and Villette she published two other novels, Shirley and†¦show more content†¦Therefore, often the narrator may narrate the story in the way to, for example, justify her actions or behavior. However, Jane sometimes is not a very clear and straightforward narrator, she does keep attention to giving the reader a lot of significant details but she also compels the reader to read between the lines. Jane is a pretty good storyteller, and she does tell a lot about what is going around her and about all the events that are happening, however, often she does not tell too much about what is happening in her head and about her own thoughts. She does try to explain how she makes her decisions and sometimes how she feels but somehow, she is not very deep in the explanation of her feelings. It is like she suppresses those intensive feelings in herself and she tries to be seen as more calmer and composed person. Another aspect of Jane as a narrator of the novel is that she does seem to be the self-conscious narrator of the story. She does write it as a flashback because while she tells the story to the reader she looks at her own life at a distance of ten years after everything had happened. This can influence the narration a lot, mainly because she already is aware of what happened and she knows all the events, and she may

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