The way to improve individuals may always affect their lives. This idea proved correct for the two roles of this semester research. Although they are coming entirely from different worlds, the similarity between the two roles and the way they face the world may be related to their relationship with their families. The two characters are novels from Gentlemen called Walter "Rorschacher" Cova, a graphic novel called Watchmen from Alan Moore and Antoinette, Wide Sargasso Sea.
The wide novel Sargasso Sea began tensioning with Jamaica's recently released slave and wealthy mixed-family home family. This family is a family of Antoinette - they are considered not belonging to the community, "I have never seen any strange black people, they call us us a white. Antoinette said this wall I admitted to the protection: "I sat on an old wall near the end of the garden when I returned home safely" (8). However, the physical wall can only provide protection until burned by the original slave. Antoinette made an imaginary barrier. As she is full of fear, these walls are filled with her emotions. Antoinette needs them
Symbol of threat and instability in the life of Antoine Kosovo - fire is uncontrollable, all consumption and destructive danger. In the novel "The Great Sea of Sargasso" written by Jean Rhys, fire is a popular symbol in the whole novel, in connection with the burning and burning life of Antoinette. Tovarnet is still extinguished and must fire. At the beginning of the novel, Krivri 's fire required Antwanet' s fear and instability. The relationship between Antoinette and Mr. Rochester motivated her to be further at risk and live her life. Finally, after finally feeling a sense of stability in her life, Antoinette made a fire that reconnected her to a previously defined symbol of her excitement and life threatening risk.
In the wide sea of Sargasso, "Bertha Mason" is drawn as Antoinette Cosway pseudonym. The purpose of this book is to tell Antoinette the story of the story and the story of Rochester and explain that she is alone in the attic of Thornfield Hall. According to that book, Antwanet's madness and alcoholism are the result of Rochester misunderstanding the insanity in his blood, and she is part of a blind marriage plan. The nature of Jane Eyre and Antoinette are drawn very similarly; they have problems in early childhood, are educated at religious institutions, and are despised by the upper class - of course they are all married to Rochester I will. However, Antoinette is more rebellious and mentally unstable than Jane.