Colonized by the marriage of endless Jane Lease fiancée of lease algae, the seaweed of algae is Jane's identity, reaching a contract as a kind of attempt to reinvent Rosscher's crazy wife Bessa Mason Lease thinks Bronte Creole women and the West Indies are completely distorted. "Why do you think that Creole women are crazy, this is all, as soon as Rochester's wife Verta was a terrible crazy woman, as it may have been so, I will tell a story I am going to write it. "(Jean Rhys: West India Fiction, page 144). It is clear that Rees is trying to regain voice and Bertha. Silence Creole is subjective to overturn the assumption made by Victoria.
Colonial discourse in the vast ocean of Sargasso is in the wide ocean of Sargasso and Jean Rees faces the possibilities behind Jane Eyre. Bertha's story, the first Rochester's wife, the broad Sargasso Sea is not only the wonderful demolition of the Bronte heritage but also the history of the curse of the Caribbean colonialism. The story takes place after release of slaves, an uneasy period in the Caribbean ethnic relations being in the most tense state. Antoinette (Rhys changed her name ... the impact on personal and public discourse? Many people may say that it will have a bad influence on conversation.A different age, Education, social level people often have their own e-mail accounts and often communicate electronically with other people.
The wide Sargasso Sea is a novel written by a British author, Jean - Raise, born in Dominica in 1966. After her last work, Good Morning, Midnight was published in 1939, the life of the author was unknown. She published other novels between these works, but the broad Sargaso Sea caused revival of interest in lease and his work, and was the most successful novel in her business. . This is the response to feminist and anti-colonialism of Charlotte Bronte's novel Jane Air (1847) from his crazy wife Antoinette Cosway (a Creole lady) perspective of heirs, Mr. Rochester's marriage background I explain. Antoinette Cosway is the Rhys version of Bront's Devil's "Attic in a Cottage". The story of Antoinette begins in her adolescence in Jamaica and talks about her unhappy marriage with an unknown British gentleman. England Antoinette is caught up in a repressive patriarchal society and she is not entirely European or Jamaican
In 1966, Jean Rhys's parallel novel "The Wide Managasso Sea" was the first part of Bronte's novel. This is a story from her youthfulness in the Caribbean to her unhappy marriage, and to the British Mason (here called Antoinette Cosway). Lease's novel imagined Bronte's devil goddess in the attic. Bertha Mason is the only daughter of a very wealthy family living in Jamaica, Spain. Readers understand her history only through her explanation of her unhappy husband, Edward Rochester, not from her past. She is said to be the legacy of Creole. According to Rochester, Berta is known for her beauty. She is the pride of the city and is sought by many pursuers. After graduating from college, Rochester was persuaded by his father to visit the Mason family and appeal for Berta. As he said, when she first met her, she and her father and older brother Richard joined her where she was fascinated by her loveliness.