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Résumés Jane Eyre (1er édition)
Charlotte Bronte - ISBN: 9780141198859
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As Ellis notes, ‘Jane Eyre retains all the key thematic elements of the Bildungsroman’, and certain passages within her narrative offer an optimistic outlook and conclusion to her tribulations. Thus, I will examine the view that ‘the Bildungsroman is a fundamentally optimistic genre’, whilst considering its historical development and how the form applies to Charlotte Brontë’s novel.
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An essay answering the question of how does Jane Eyre grow as a character in the book Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte, focusing on her growth in regards to her aunt, Mrs Reed. Mainly utilises Mrs Reed's death scene in chapter 21 of the book.
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Dit boekverslag gaat over Jane Eyre van Charlotte Brontë. Het bevat de volgende (literaire) onderdelen: 
 
- Main character (development, conflict) 
- Setting (place, time, time duration, social setting, weather) 
- Motifs 
- Narrator 
- Style 
- Literary assignment: een symbool koppelen aan het boek 
*Alle onderdelen zijn inclusief quotes uit het boek die het verslag ondersteunen. 
- Reading experience 
- Bibliography (verwijzingen, bronnen) 
 
Dit verslag heb ik gemaakt in klas 5 van het vwo.
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Dit boekverslag gaat over Jane Eyre van Charlotte Brontë. Het bevat de volgende (literaire) onderdelen: 
 
- Main character (development, conflict) 
- Setting (place, time, time duration, social setting, weather) 
- Motifs 
- Narrator 
- Style 
- Literary assignment: een symbool koppelen aan het boek 
*Alle onderdelen zijn inclusief quotes uit het boek die het verslag ondersteunen. 
- Reading experience 
- Bibliography (verwijzingen, bronnen) 
 
Dit verslag heb ik gemaakt in klas 5 van het vwo.
An essay answering the question of how does Jane Eyre grow as a character in the book Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte, focusing on her growth in regards to her aunt, Mrs Reed. Mainly utilises Mrs Reed's death scene in chapter 21 of the book.
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An essay answering the question of how does Jane Eyre grow as a character in the book Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte, focusing on her growth in regards to her aunt, Mrs Reed. Mainly utilises Mrs Reed's death scene in chapter 21 of the book.
Master doc of all relevant Jane Eyre quotes from the novel Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte as well as some analysis of what the quotes mean + 1 exam style question and an essay plan.
- Interview
- • 5 pages •
Master doc of all relevant Jane Eyre quotes from the novel Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte as well as some analysis of what the quotes mean + 1 exam style question and an essay plan.
Essay exploring how Bronte presents the relationship between Rochester and Jane, focusing on their meeting in chapter 12/13. Analyses the power imbalance in their relationship, their conflicting temperaments and the idea that their relationship is an equal one.
- Interview
- • 2 pages •
Essay exploring how Bronte presents the relationship between Rochester and Jane, focusing on their meeting in chapter 12/13. Analyses the power imbalance in their relationship, their conflicting temperaments and the idea that their relationship is an equal one.
An essay plan and essay answering the question how does Bronte present Jane and Bertha’s relationship. The plan outlines the quotes and analyses them as well as going through the similarities of Jane and Bertha, while the essay pulls these ideas into a coherent structure.
- Interview
- • 3 pages •
An essay plan and essay answering the question how does Bronte present Jane and Bertha’s relationship. The plan outlines the quotes and analyses them as well as going through the similarities of Jane and Bertha, while the essay pulls these ideas into a coherent structure.
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