A feminist approach to Jane Eyre and Wide Sargasso Sea. A feminist approach to Jane Eyre and Wide Sargasso Sea. Almost every character that is met in Jane Eyre depicts a form of imprisonment whether it be due to their class, economic status, mental state or literal imprisonment. Wide Sargasso Sea can be used to draw even more aspects of imprisonment in the form of Bertha Mason’s life and journey to Thornfield. This paper will also look at the way criticism has brought Jane Eyre’s voice to the forefront and silenced Bertha Mason’s and how through intertextuality both voices are harmonized. Aspects of imperialism in the text can be used to look at the novels. Approaching Jane Eyre with a feminist criticism will allow a look at how women are portrayed in Jane Eyre as well as look at Wide Sargasso Sea to discover Bertha Mason’s journey to her life with Rochester at Thornfield.
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