THE MAD WOMAN IN THE ATTIC TOPIC IN WIDE SARGASSO SEA
aINARA ANDÉREZ IGUAL
CONTENT TABLE
CONCEPT
QUOTES
CULTURAL REFERENCES
JANE EYRE
INFLUENCES
EFFECTS
DEFINITION
A JANE EYRE Prequel
''This girl,’ he continued, looking at me, ‘knew no
more than you, Wood, of the disgusting secret: she thought
all was fair and legal and never dreamt she was going to
be entrapped into a feigned union with a defrauded wretch,
already bound to a bad, mad, and embruted partner!''
Jane Eyre, 1996
Norton conyers, the inspiration BEHIND THORNFIELD HALL
BERTHA OR ANTOINETTE?
'Bertha,' I said.'Bertha is not my name. You are trying to make me into someone else, calling me by another name. I know that's obeah1 too.'
Rhys, Jean. (1966). Wide Sargasso Sea, ed. Angela Smith, 1997, Penguin Classics (Penguin Books), p.94.
1Obeah is spirit theft, and it can reduce human beings to the state of pupets, dolls or zombis' Rhys, Jean. (1966). Wide Sargasso Sea, ed. Angela Smith, 1997, Penguin Classics (Penguin Books), p.xii.
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'[...]He tells lies about us and he is sure that you will believe himand not listen to the other side.''Is there another side?' I said. There is always the other side, always.'
Rhys, Jean. (1966). Wide Sargasso Sea, ed. Angela Smith, 1997, Penguin Classics (Penguin Books), p.82.
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THE MAD WOMAN IN THE ATTIC TOPIC IN WIDE SARGASSO SEA
aINARA ANDÉREZ IGUAL
CONTENT TABLE
CONCEPT
QUOTES
CULTURAL REFERENCES
JANE EYRE
INFLUENCES
EFFECTS
DEFINITION
A JANE EYRE Prequel
''This girl,’ he continued, looking at me, ‘knew no more than you, Wood, of the disgusting secret: she thought all was fair and legal and never dreamt she was going to be entrapped into a feigned union with a defrauded wretch, already bound to a bad, mad, and embruted partner!''
Jane Eyre, 1996
Norton conyers, the inspiration BEHIND THORNFIELD HALL
BERTHA OR ANTOINETTE?
'Bertha,' I said.'Bertha is not my name. You are trying to make me into someone else, calling me by another name. I know that's obeah1 too.'
Rhys, Jean. (1966). Wide Sargasso Sea, ed. Angela Smith, 1997, Penguin Classics (Penguin Books), p.94.
1Obeah is spirit theft, and it can reduce human beings to the state of pupets, dolls or zombis' Rhys, Jean. (1966). Wide Sargasso Sea, ed. Angela Smith, 1997, Penguin Classics (Penguin Books), p.xii.
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TO CONLUDE...
'[...]He tells lies about us and he is sure that you will believe himand not listen to the other side.''Is there another side?' I said. There is always the other side, always.'
Rhys, Jean. (1966). Wide Sargasso Sea, ed. Angela Smith, 1997, Penguin Classics (Penguin Books), p.82.
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