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Compare the Novels 'Jane Eyre' by Charlotte Bronte and 'The L-Shaped Room' by Lynne Reid Banks with particular focus on women in society.
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Compare the opening chapters of Jane Eyre and Lord of the Flies, focusing on how Bronte and Golding portray Jane and Piggy.
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Compare the presentation of Bertha and Antoinette in ‘Jane Eyre’ and ‘Wide Sargasso Sea.’
Compare the presentation of childhood in
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Compare the presentation of Childhood in Charlotte Brontë's 'Jane Eyre' and Laurie Lee's 'Cider with Rosie'.
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Compare the ways in which at least two of the texts you have studied explore the theme of social deviance. You will need to specify what this deviance consists in, and give details of how the Victorian social norms are transgressed.
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Compare the ways in which Billy Casper and Jane Eyre are Presented as Outsiders.
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Comparing and contrasting 'Jane Eyre' to 'Lord of the Flies'
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Comparing the relationship between Jane Eyre and her cousin John Reed.
Comparison of Jane Eyre with Wide Sargasso Sea
Comparison of Jane Eyre + The Color Purple.
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Comparison of Jane Eyre + The Color Purple.
Comparison of Jane Eyre and The Color Purple.
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Consider the importance of place, in at least three key episodes of Charlotte Brontë's novel, Jane Eyre.
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Consider the Influence of Gothic Fiction upon pre 20th century and 20th century texts
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Considering Charlotte Brontë’s ‘Jane Eyre’ and Jane Austen’s ‘Pride and Prejudice’, To What Extent was the ‘Domestic Ideal’ an essential quality of middle class women in 19th Century Britain
Considering in detail one or two passages - discuss the presentation and significance of Jane’s relationship with St
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Describe how Hines and Brönte portrayed school and write about the schools' effects on Jane and Billy.
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Describe how Jane Eyre and Shirley Valentine achieve independence and discuss how texts and characters are similar and how they differ.
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Describe Janes relationship with John Reed at Gateshead. Why do you think he treats her so badly?
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Describe the changes that took place in Jane Eyre's life when she moved from Lowood Institution to Thornfield Hall.
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Detailed Commentary - Passage about Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre
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Development of Jane Eyre and Edward Rochesters relationship throughout the book
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