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  The Bronte Sisters
.... Helen is almost too resigned: "Nobody can ever be sure of the future", she tells Jane early in their friendship. Helen also tells ....
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Jane Eyre
.... Each man recounts to her some secrets of his past; each man tells Jane that he sees qualities in her which would complement his own. ....
(2864 11 )

Jane Eyre and Mr. Rochester
.... comparable to that of Jane's. He tells Jane: "I began to see and acknowledge the hand of, God in my doom. I began to experience remorse ....
(1827 7 )

Jane Eyre's Two Relationships
.... Each man recounts to her some secrets of his past; each man tells Jane that he sees qualities in her which would complement his own. ....
(2269 9 )

The Story of Jane Eyre
.... Each man recounts to her some secrets of his past; each man tells Jane that he sees qualities in her which would complement his own. ....
(2378 10 )

Bowenian Perspective of American Beauty
.... At another point Ricky tells Jane about her choice of friends, "She's not your friend. She's just someone you use to feel good about yourself" (Mendez, 1999). ....
(1572 6 )

Bronte and Douglass
.... characters are able to transcend these environmental limitations and find real love and meaning in the here-and-now, as Helen tells Jane when noticing her ....
(1581 6 )

Videotape Domestic Violence Proposal The project will be a ...
.... She tells Jane she can direct her to service organizations that will help her by giving her shelter, training, and whatever else she needs to improve her life ....
(4076 16 )

Women in work and marriage
.... Each man recounts to her some secrets of his past; each man tells Jane that he sees qualities in her which would complement his own. ....
(2703 11 )

Jane Austen & the Landed Gentry
.... The Bertrams behave toward the outside world according to rules of etiquette and social order, and this tells them who they are in the larger .... Austen, Jane. ....
(693 3 )

Joseph Conrad and Jane Austen
.... vision of Joseph Conrad's "Heart of Darkness" to the fripperies of Jane Austen, but we .... The story tells the tale of a powerful white trader named Kurtz, who has ....
(1123 4 )

Jane Campion's film The Piano
Jane Campion's film The Piano creates a series of oppositions and uses them to .... opposition between her physical voice and her mind's voice as she tells us that ....
(3502 14 )

Jane Austen's novel Emma & Theme of Nature of Power
Jane Austen's novel Emma has as one of its major subjects the nature of .... frightening self-discovery such a love would inevitably entail, she tells herself, and ....
(4544 18 )

Pride & Prejudice
.... she tells them. There are also additional bits of dialogue in the film that don't exist at all in the novel. For example, in the novel we are told Jane and ....
(1360 5 )

Jane Eyre Outline Introduction.
.... Zevin (2004) points out that Jane is a rebel against Christianity itself by her .... She tells her unloving aunt off so effectively that the latter reminds her of ....
(4743 19 )

Vanity Fair
.... When her reply does come she calls him an "odious old monster," tells him to imagine how she felt when she .... The next letter Rawdon sends is to his sister, Jane. ....
(1295 5 )

Sibling Relations in 3 Novels
.... John as a pseudo-sibling, as she tells him, "You have hitherto been my adopted brother .... John is of a brotherly nature and not of a romantic one, Jane comes to ....
(2031 8 )

The relationships between family members in Literature
.... John as a pseudo-sibling, as she tells him, "You have hitherto been my adopted brother .... John is of a brotherly nature and not of a romantic one, Jane comes to ....
(2031 8 )

This study will discuss how ideas of race get wor
.... Jane makes comments about the Africans, their quaint, exotic dancing and singing, and about the innocence of one young man. Harry tells her the "boy" is not ....
(1749 7 )

The Bluest Eye
In her novel The Bluest Eye, Toni Morrison tells her story through the eyes of an .... that of a first grade reader, with the reference to Dick and Jane and their ....
(1361 5 )

Impact of Beauty Standards of White Society
In her novel The Bluest Eye, Toni Morrison tells her story through the eyes of an .... that of a first grade reader, with the reference to Dick and Jane and their ....
(1361 5 )

Edgar Rice Burroughs and Tarzan
.... powerful figure simply by asserting his birthright as Lord Greystoke, he does not do so because Jane has asked him to protect Clayton. Tarzan tells her that he ....
(1932 8 )

Edgar Rice Burroughs created the best-known Afric
.... powerful figure simply by asserting his birthright as Lord Greystoke, he does not do so because Jane has asked him to protect Clayton. Tarzan tells her that he ....
(1932 8 )

Theme of Pride and Prejudice
.... Second, she refuses because Mr. Darcy separated Jane and Bingley. .... refuses because as he proposes, he allows his pride to come to the fore and so tells her that ....
(1635 7 )

Comparison of a TV Show & a Movie and B
.... Tom ruminates that "I'm no good at what I'm being a success at." Jane tells him that she does not teach remedial reporting. She ....
(3906 16 )

Analysis of Characters & Text of Emma
.... More seriously, she misjudges Jane Fairfax and Frank Churchill, which has the consequence .... however young and foolish she may be, as Mr. Knightley tells her when ....
(2020 8 )

Two Asian American Novels
.... He tells his artist friend Frisquito that he had to leave the .... Jane Takagi-Little describes herself as "polysexual, polyracial, perverse" (Ozeki, 9), and her ....
(2667 11 )

Female Asian-Americans and Fiction
.... He tells his artist friend Frisquito that he had to leave the .... Jane Takagi-Little describes herself as "polysexual, polyracial, perverse" (Ozeki, 9), and her ....
(2667 11 )

The Yellow Wallpaper
.... When John breaks down the door, she tells him, "I've got out at last...in spite of you and Jane." And I've pulled off most of the paper, so you can't put me ....
(1409 6 )

Theme of The Yellow Wallpaper
.... When John breaks down the door, she tells him, "I've got out at last...in spite of you and Jane." And I've pulled off most of the paper, so you can't put me ....
(1409 6 )

 
 
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