Tuesday, November 17, 2009

se thesis

Thea Egolf Milinairw

SE thesis/ introductory paragraph

nov/ 17/09


Charlotte Brontes Jane Eyre and Jean Ryce novel Wide Saragoso Sea are viewed in an aspect of the feminism condition. Both protagonists show different, but similar sides of feminism . It is reflectance of the social choice that they engage . Each character helps build the story to be viewed in a feministic manor, giving the reader a clear understanding of what the author was trying to perceive. in each novel gender played a role that causes the novels standards to be at high risk with society view.

1 comment:

  1. nicely done, Thea. This needs a little re-focusing: what 'social choice' are you referring to? Do Jane and Antoinette show similar or different aspects of feminism? Is one more representative than the other? How are the novels in a high risk category? That's not clear to me.

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