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Feminism and Social Class in Jane Eyre and The Awakening

Social Class in Jane Eyre

Introduction

1- The protagonist's choice to preserve her values rather than to improve her social status.

2- The other characters abuse the protagonist because of her low status in society.

- The Awakening by Kate Chopin and Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte are two of the most well-known novels of the nineteenth century.

- The novels present two female heroines who go through different hardships in order to be independent and strong. They break free from the 19th century society's conventions.

Conclusion

Feminism has a greater impact on the American society than on the English society .

Feminism in The Awakening by Kate Chopin

Feminism in Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte

1- What is Feminisim ?

2- The protagonist's journey in searching for her lost identity.

3- Unfit to take decisions.

4- The ownership of women.

1- Breaking away from the image of the ideal Victorin woman.

2- Going against society's expectations.

3- The protagonist : an independent character.

Social Class in The Awakening

1- A Patriarchal society.

2- The Creole Society.

3- How is social class portrayed in the novel ?

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