
2010- 11- 23
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أكـاديـمـي ألـمـاسـي
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topics for third year prose exam.dr Maha
مرحباا للجميع 
بالنسبه للمأساه اللي عايشينها مع امتحان النثر
قلت بنزل هالموضوع لعل وعسى نستفيد وتخف المعاناة علينا شوي
لان الوضوع حددددده ميزرابل
وع قولت هالدكتورة انالأمتحان اللي مدري وش يبي من التوبيكس اللي عطتنا
فقلت انه لو كل بنت تحط التوبيك اللي حقها
طبعا بس الآوت لين والنقاط المهمة عشان يتخفف علينا الوضعشوي بدل مانقعد نفحطط في النت وندور ع التوبيكس بيكذا يكون اسهل طبعا لو نقدر نحصلع كل التوبيكس
فيااااليييت اتمنى القى تعاون من الجميع
طبعا انا ببدأ با التوبيك حقي واللي هو
The governess novel in the Victorian age
A governess was in an awkward position in the Victorian household, neither quite a servant nor a member of the family. As a sign of this social limbo, she often ate in isolation. She had a middle class background and education, but she was paid and not really part of the family. Being a governess was one of the few legitimate ways an unmarried middle class woman could support herself in that society. Her position was often depicted as one to be pitied, and the only likely way out of it was to marry
The features of the governess novels. The governess novel shows how the women was suffering and had to work for herself and stand alone in her life
An important feature in the governess-novel genre is that most novels depict some kind of progress towards maturity or improvement on the part of the heroine. It should be noted that her development is usually not typically 'feminine
the governess lives and works within a domestic sphere, but living with strangers she is not altogether a part of it
A governess novel features a governess heroine not necessarily a faultless or particularly splendid character, but a protagonist on whom the narrative is centred and with whom the reader's sympathy lies. Some novels contain several governesses, whose situations are compared or juxtaposed
The heroine generally encounters a number of painful situations that are connected with her position as a governess
This study investigates the Victorian
governess novel as a specific genre
A fundamental aspect of the fictional characterisation of the governess is her marginalisation, which is most evident in relation to the other female members of the household
In Charlotte Bronte's novel Jane Eyre embraces many feminist views in opposition to the Victorian feminine ideal. Charlotte Bronte herself was among the first feminist writers of her time, and wrote this book in order to send the message of feminism to a Victorian-Age Society in which women were looked upon as inferior and repressed by the society in which they lived. This novel embodies the ideology of equality between a man and woman in marriage, as well as in society at large. As a feminist writer, Charlotte Bronte created this novel to support and spread the idea of an independent woman who works for herself, thinks for herself, and acts of her own accord
Women of the Victorian era were repressed, and had little if any social stature. They had a very few rights and fewer options open to them for self-support. For most women the only way to live decently was to get married
In the governess novels we see that the heroine is often an orphan
And how she was treated badly by the society
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