The Gender Ideology in Jane Eyre
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In a patriarchal society, people always take men as the center, and Jane Eyre, the heroine, breaks this idea. She always looks at the whole society with an independent vision. Women are not the appendages of men as advocated by feudal thought. On the contrary, Jane Eyre, as a social vulnerable group, saved the hero Rochester again and again. Therefore, to some extent, her spirit is stronger than that of men.
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用户660583To leave the church and become a governess; Finding that Rochester had a wife, he resolutely left; Divide property among Cousins; All these important decisions, such as refusing her cousin's courtship, are made by Xiaojane in accordance with her heart. Her independence is especially precious in the patriarchal society.
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