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Women’s Liberation in Jane Eyre
Journal Title Advances in English Linguistics
Journal Abbreviation AEL
Publisher Group World Science Publisher
Website http://worldsciencepublisher.org/journals/
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Title Women’s Liberation in Jane Eyre
Authors Gao, Cheng; Zhou, Tao; Yu, Qing
Abstract Jane Eyre becomes the representative of women’s literature, because the theme highlights the thought of women’s liberation. The female consciousness conveys the desire and pursuit of women. It emphasizes the value of woman. Undoubtedly, the performance of Charlotte Bronte’s feminist consciousness is to go beyond that era, but also has brought resounding answer to the era of female emancipation. In this paper, a new woman image of Jane Eyre as the axis expresses the awakening of female consciousness and makes female independence through self-struggle and fight for dignity. It shows the concerns and consideration about the liberation of women. The paper reexamines Jane Eyre in the clear-cut feminist consciousness from different angles, highlighting the significance of women’s emancipation.
Publisher World Science Publisher
Date 2012-11-02
Source 2325-2197
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