Writers, Jean Rees and Charlotte Bronte, created a novel at quite different times, born of the influence of various sentences. Jean Rhys' s novel "Wide Sargasso Sea" is interesting with Jane Eyre. Jane Eyre's female character forms an angry, passionate, independent young woman. Jean Rhys's illustration of the female statue is a character Jane will learn further as Rochester's crazy wife remains in the attic. As explained by Charlotte Bronte, Jean Rhys further studied its role (Sop 175)
The wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys shows the similarities of Jane Eyre written by Charlotte Bronte. The wide Sargasso Sea has many parallelism and shows that Jane Eyre is a direct source of its writing. The reason behind Rees' rework was to show intimate voice of Mr. Rochester's first wife, Jane Air's crazy woman. In a letter to her friend, Leith explained many ways she tried to make it parallel with Bronte Jane. Rees believes that "crazy woman" needs a voice. She thinks it is important to tell her and let people know how she will become a "crazy woman". "She is necessary for the plan, she must be on stage, she must have a reasonable meaning of the past.Of course it is angry, she makes everything fire Even trying to get on and eventually succeeding reasons "(Rhys 136)
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.