2011- 12- 26
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رد: FiFth Level "old plan" .. welcome everyone
the gothic element in jane eyre بنات انا لقيت في النت عن
I think it would be correct to call it a novel with elements of Gothicism. This, after all, is what many critics have found so intriguing about the novel: it defies facile labeling. Consider that Bronte's novel includes: 1. references to the supernatural (Jane's prophetic dreams, Rochester's psychic 'voice' heard across many miles), 2. a dark, mysterious, and forbidding setting (the house has battlements!), as well as, 3. danger at every turn (a knifing, an arsonist, a sadistic minister)--not to mention 4. the obligatory insane person. These are some of the hallmarks of Gothicism, though in Bronte's novel the gothic setting serves at least partially as a representation of Jane's struggles in a very real world full of very mundane dangers (like social class barriers and the
limited powers and expectations of a woman in Victorian society
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