Symbolism in Charlotte Bronte and Jean Rhys
Edit Page
Report
Scan day: 10 February 2014 UTC
9
Virus safety - good
Description: An essay on symbolism in the presentation of characters and plots in Jane Eyre and Wide Sargasso Sea.
Jean Rhys and Charlotte Bronte. The use of symbolism in the presentation of characters and plots in Jane Eyre and Wide Sargasso Sea The use of symbolism in the presentation of characters and plots in
Size: 199 chars
Contact Information
Email: —
Phone&Fax: —
Address: —
Extended: —
WEBSITE Info
Page title: | Jean Rhys and Charlotte Bronte. The use of symbolism in the presentation of characters and plots in Jane Eyre and Wide Sargasso Sea |
Keywords: | Charlotte Bronte, Jane Eyre, Jean Rhys, Wide Sargasso Sea, Symbolism, Narrative, Love, Insane, Bertha Mason, Creole, Colonial, Dreams, Word-painting, Landscape, Imagery, Fire, Post-colonial, Caribbean, Zombie, Obeah, Byronic Hero, Black Magic, Madwoman, Mad, Woman, Rochester, Thornfield, Antoinette, English Literature Resources, Essays, Forum, Books made into movies |
Description: | A comparison between Charlotte Bronte and Jean Rhys exploring the use of symbolism in Jane Eyre and Wide Sargasso Sea |
IP-address: | 91.151.214.1 |
WHOIS Info
NS | Name Server: NS0.REGISTER1.NET Name Server: NS1.REGISTER1.NET Name Server: NS8.REGISTER1.NET |
WHOIS | Status: clientTransferProhibited Status: clientUpdateProhibited |
Date | Creation Date: 25-feb-2006 Expiration Date: 25-feb-2016 |