A Comparison Of Jane Eyre And Jane Eyre

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This assertion gives room to the following assumption: It’s true that Anne has to stay yards away from her sisters’ influence to build a literary reputation of her own and do something that has not already been done, yet readers of the Bronte sisters will certainly recognize that all of the three have a lot to share in the artistic creation. Readers of The Tenant who are familiar with Jane Eyre cannot fail to recognize that both Helen and Jane, the two female protagonists bear a lot of resemblance. Like Jane, Helen is portrayed as the icon of change. Both characters show indictments against gender injustices. Both female heroines went through the same plight of an unhappy marriage. Both heroines are orphaned and exiled from the external world. Both of them are confident in themselves and in their abilities. Both of them are of fervent temperament, assertive of their self-esteem, taking pride in their decent life, and dedicated to the service of God. Both women are of an unbending principle. Both of them are of an iron will, possessing a strong devotion to duty and justice. Like Jan...

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