Celie & Jane
.... Therefore, even though both women go against standard conventions to remain true to their inner
self,
Jane only has to do it for love, Celie has to achieve it ....
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Jane Eyre and Mr. Rochester
.... the institution who later dies.
Jane's sense of
self-control is learned from these two characters. For example, from Miss Temple ....
(1827

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)
Jane Austen's Emma
Jane Austen's Emma concerns the social milieu of a sympathetic but flawed young woman whose
self-delusion regarding her flaws is gradually erased through a ....
(2047

8

)
Jane Austen's novel Emma & Theme of Nature of Power
.... What takes place in this passage is that the author simply decides that this
self-ignorant,
self-willed young lady is ready, ready or not, for .... Austen,
Jane. ....
(4544

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Jane Eyre
.... She is in addition intelligent,
self-confident, strong-willed and she exhibits a moral conscience.
Jane is atypical of women of her era in that she trusts in ....
(952

4

)
GI Jane (1997)
.... new realities of the economic conditions of filmmaking, noting, "However
self-conscious and .... GI
Jane seems to challenge the dominant ideology of the miliary and ....
(1621

6

)
Ridley Scott's Film, GI Jane
.... new realities of the economic conditions of filmmaking, noting, "However
self-conscious and .... GI
Jane seems to challenge the dominant ideology of the miliary and ....
(1621

6

)
Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice
This study will argue that
Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice is little more than a portrait of
self-centered individuals indulging in selfish, materialistic ....
(2368

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)
Jane Austen's Mansfield Park
.... Indeed the most radical thing about
Jane Austen was that she believed that the .... But it is Lady Bertram's nearly idiotic indolence and
self-absorption that do ....
(2427

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)
Jane, Celie and Chocolate
.... to find the voice of
self love. At least in literature, we see here, three women who didn't let that stand in the way of being heard. Bronte, C.
Jane Eyre. ....
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Spiritual Pilgrimage of Malcolm X & of Jane Addams
.... others, by gaining
self-respect, and by asserting a degree of independence while continuing to recognize a connection to the rest of humanity. Addams,
Jane. ....
(1991

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Jane Austen's Life & Emma
.... others through her own abilities and experiences, mirroring the
self-awareness movement ....
Jane Austen develops her characters through a careful and selective use ....
(5275

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)
Jane Campion's film The Piano
Jane Campion's film The Piano creates a series of oppositions and uses them .... psychology, Scotland versus New Zealand, male versus female,
self-absorption versus ....
(3502

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)
Northanger Abbey & Emma (Jane Austen)
.... of This painful, pivotal realization begins a process whose full effect is realized only later, when, after careful
self analysis and .... Works Cited Austen,
Jane. ....
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Jane Austen's Life and Work
.... more generally in Highbury, Frank Churchill's manipulation of
Jane Fairfax in .... and even Harriet's fatuously romantic but definitely
self-interested infatuation ....
(2521

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)
James A. Michener's novel "The Novel"
.... to apply their ideas to The Novel, Maslow might find a number of examples of the relatively
self-actualized individual---Yoder, Yvonne,
Jane perhaps---and Jung ....
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)
My Year of Meats
.... and at its worse (when being
self-consciously and ingratiatingly clever) is scarcely worth reading. The book chronicles a year in the life of
Jane Takagi-Little ....
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Blak Subjugation by Whites in The Bluest Eye
.... Her story is presented in terms of family breakdown,
self-destruction, and the fusion of .... of a first grade reader, with the reference to Dick and
Jane and their ....
(1606

6

)
Urban Transformation Addams & Plunkett
.... transformation of major urban areas during this era, especially things like graft,
self-determination, labor issues, and a host of others. In
Jane Addams' The ....
(1256

5

)
Jane Austen & the Landed Gentry
Jane Austen was noted as a novelist of manners whose works are structured around .... is faced with the twin overseers of Lady Bertram, who is
self-centered and ....
(693

3

)
Persuasion (Jane Austen)
.... find instances in which silence denotes anger, disagreement, an attempt at
self-control, fear .... Covino points to a scene in
Jane Austen's Persuasion in which ....
(746

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The Bluest Eye
.... stereotype about the evil of blackness and so expresses his own
self-hatred through .... that of a first grade reader, with the reference to Dick and
Jane and their ....
(1361

5

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Impact of Beauty Standards of White Society
.... stereotype about the evil of blackness and so expresses his own
self-hatred through .... that of a first grade reader, with the reference to Dick and
Jane and their ....
(1361

5

)
The social comedy of Jane Austen
.... to
Jane. Of course, this is written as one sister to another, but the impression given by Mr. Collins is that he would be just as formal and
self-directed if ....
(998

4

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Jane Eyre
.... of a piece with an imperialist culture that was not sufficiently
self-critical to .... in his comment that references to the colonies are made in
Jane Eyre "because ....
(1778

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EMMA AND HER CRITICS
Jane Austen's Emma is a novel around which critics must tread lightly. .... the social milieu of a sympathetic but flawed young woman whose
self-delusion regarding ....
(2124

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)
Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eye
.... also demonstrates the family history that bred not love, but
self-hatred. .... It introduces us to a typical family -- "Mother, Father, Dick, and
Jane" -- who live ....
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Jane Eyre Outline Introduction.
....
Self-righteousness is not religion", as she does in the preface to
Jane Eyre in answer to her sanctimonious critics is fully capable of putting George W. Bush ....
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The Bronte Sisters
.... were aware of such limitations on women put in place by men, and in these works they were determined to make a stand for female
self-expression of ....
Jane Eyre. ....
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Hardy & Oedipus
.... that he wished to
self-impose an exile on himself for eternity similar to Oedipus' desire that no one ever thinks of him again: That Elizabeth-
Jane Farfrae be ....
(1832

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