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Jane Eyre Cause for powerlessness

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.
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