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Jane Eyre cause for powerlessness

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JANE EYRE: CAUSE OF POWERLESSNESS By: Kaushik Kothakonda English 50 Sunday Jane Eyre is a young, female orphan for most of the novel, which takes place in Victorian Times- an era where females were inferior to male counterparts. As a result, Jane feels could justly feel powerless. In addition, she has causes for this feeling of powerlessness. In different parts of her life she experienced, one could even say, many different people and places, which is also a direct effector in the society of social rank. In her time, Jane lived with a heartless adoptive family, than harsh and grimy orphanage, later in the large mansion of Rochester, and finally in the premises of her cousins.

Jane Eyre cause for powerlessness

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JANE EYRE: CAUSE OF POWERLESSNESS By: Kaushik Kothakonda English 50 Sunday Jane Eyre is a young, female orphan for most of the novel, which takes place in Victorian Times- an era where females were inferior to male counterparts. As a result, Jane feels could justly feel powerless. In addition, she has causes for this feeling of powerlessness. In different parts of her life she experienced, one could even say, many different people and places, which is also a direct effector in the society of social rank. In her time, Jane lived with a heartless adoptive family, than harsh and grimy orphanage, later in the large mansion of Rochester, and finally in the premises of her cousins.

Les Miserables Book Report

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In Les Miserables, an ex-convict named Jean Valjean is determined to create a new life for himself. He was arrested for stealing a loaf of bread and for trying to escape from prison, and not until nineteen years later, he was released. Valjean comes across the town of Digne but as an ex-convict, he couldn?t find a place to stay. Luckily, he meets the bishop of Digne who takes care of Valjean even after hearing stories of his past. Valjean tries to steal from the bishop and leave at night but he was caught by the police. When the bishop was asked if what Valjean took was his, the bishop covered for him and said he gave it to Valjean as a gift. From there, Valjean swore to be an honest man and set out to the town Montreuil-sur-mer with a new name, Madeleine.

Jane Eyre

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Summer Reading Assignment AP Literature and Composition Jane Eyre Before returning to school, you will need to read Jane Eyre and complete this organizer, which will guide your reading and prepare you for the quiz, discussions and related assignments. You may use this packet for the quiz. SECTION 1: Background Research The better you understand the Victorian era, the deeper your understanding of Jane?s experiences (and Bront??s themes) will be. Use the space below to record your notes on this era and on Bront??s life. Women?s roles and rights in Victorian England:

Othello Act III scenes 1-2

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Summary: Iago's next devious plan is beginning to take shape, as Cassio falls into his trap by agreeing to talk to Desdemona. Little does he know, that Iago plans to feed false information to Othello of an affair between the two, thus knocking out two birds with one stone. Quotation: "I'll send her to you presently, out of the way, that your converse and business may be more free." (55)

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