Charlotte Bront created her novel Jane Eyre during the Victorian period; patriarchal set the historical period of male and female expectations. The influence of this social system leads to discrimination based only on sex for women. Siegmund Freud clearly states that in his article "The relationship between poets and daydreams", women have only erotic desire to rule even their "fantasies" and even ambitious "fantasy" plants. Stated. Rooted in pornography (177)
Both Jane Eyre and Bertha Mason are suppressed by patriarchalism in the UK, but the reality that two women accept social status and respond quite differently. (Waller) Jane Eyre follows the rules. She initially opposed unfair restrictions on Gateshead, but soon discovered that the revolt brought high prices. Therefore, she soon learned to change her behavior to meet socially accepted standards. On the other hand, Bertha Mason never complied with social restrictions on women's behavior, so she blindly violated all rules. Therefore, Jane succeeded in ensuring his or her desired position in society. Because she kept the rules, learned the value of working in its established structure, and Bertha did not meet.
Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre was scheduled for mid-19th century, and during the Victorian era the role of class and gender was clearly defined in patriarchal society. The general ideology of this era expresses the view that catastrophic confusion will continue unless the gender category is maintained as a binary conflict (Gill, 109). In the whole novel, Jane is facing the problem of oppression. - ... Saudi women are equal to Victorian women in terms of equality, social position, and human rights. Mills also reminded us that at the moment all men treat women this way. "This is the power for all men ... only men who generally have no opinion and prefer their opinions" (673). Please post a comment and tell me that all men who grew thinking like this just keep on their own hatred.
If Villette is "a deprivation of series", Jane Air can be described as "a series of closures and escape" that removes "oppression, confinement, starvation, insanity, indifference". The autobiography of Jane Eyre and Lucy Snow is a story that will eventually be confined or buried in a patriarchal social structure. In such a theme and this form there seems to be no place for unlikely coincidence, psychological duality, dramatic Gothic style elements, and romantic obsession of the two novels, Achievement Achievement: She escaped the limit of the male competition. Charlotte Bronte invites Jane Air to compare with other rebellious characters and historical times