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신영어영문학회 신영어영문학 THE NEW STUDIES OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE NUMBER 17
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2000.11
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163 - 178 (16page)

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This study aims to explain how Charlotte Bronte's narrative is interwoven by various narrative techniques. In this paper I have examined the two novels of Charlotte, jane Eyre, Villette.
Charlotte Bronte's jane Eyre has a fundamental conflict between mother-figures and heroine Jane. It is Jane's failure to establish rapport with her primary mother-figure, Mrs. Reed that finally leads to the plot's failure to reach a resolution until the very end of the novel. Unlike other works where the mother is absent and it is the lack of maternal presence that breeds mistrust and conflict between characters, jane Eyre has a powerful presence of a surrogate mother. However, she fails to be a mother to Jane and literally rejects her, and thereby sets her wandering in an endless journey in search of maternal love. Until she finds this love in Mother Nature's lap, Jane cannot resolve her conflict and cannot even settle down into a happy marriage with Rochester, The failure to reach a resolution is mainly due to the lack of empathy between her and mother figures. Charlotte evolved her penultimate novel, Villette in a different form. She showed how in Villette, of course she wrote a form of Villette like jane Eyre. Villette seems to have a nightmarish pattern of narratives and a play of mirror images. In conclusion Jane Eyre's rage is against an inadequate mother who fails to provide shelter, Lucy's fury looks to be against the whole world which has rejected her as an indescribable place, the loss of idiosyncrasy.

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