Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte and Rebecca by Daphne Du Maurier
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Have a little read: ... Wider Reading Coursework Introduction: The two books I am studying are 'Jane Eyre' by Charlotte Bronte and 'Rebecca' by Daphne Du Maurier. I will be comparing and contrasting the way Daphne Du Maurier and Charlotte Bronte both create a sense of tension and mystery in 'Rebecca' chapter 7, and 'Jane Eyre' chapter 20. They were written in different times, Jane Eyre in the 1840's of the 19th century and Rebecca in the 1930's of the 20th century. Both books draw many similarities and a story line focusing on one central character throughout, the young female heroine who is unsupported by family or wealth and hold no social position. They are in search of identity and encounter many difficulties as both their characters develop. In Jane Eyre, she becomes a much stronger person towards the end of the book, whereas in Rebecca, the bride seems to lose her identity completely and is continuously haunted
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