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. This question has two subparts, A+B. Both have to be answered:
A. The writer of the autobiographical passage 1 is a strong and independent woman. Do you
agree with this statement? Give a reasoned answer in 250-300 words.
(10 marks)​

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Answered by Sahil3459
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The quintessential Charlotte Bronte piece is Jane Eyre. It has a stellar reputation in literary history. The story follows Jane Eyre's journey from being an orphan to becoming an independent woman. Due to terrible circumstances at birth, she was given up for adoption and cruelly treated by her aunt's family after losing her parents. Jane Eyre is a "little thing" with no distinct identity; she is small, unattractive, and shy. She feels pressured by everything and has her personality stifled. But despite the unpleasant reality and the challenges she faces, Jane Eyre does not crumble. On the contrary, she gains life skills and strength. She also have the bravery to resist the pressure. Jane Eyre creates a brand-new vision of femininity. The third topic this thesis will cover is Jane Eyre's romantic relationship. She is really underprivileged and just has their own inner strength. According to her, equality and mutual understanding are the cornerstones of true love. Love requires equality as well as just acquaintanceship. She is unable to appreciate martial's generosity. It is an insult to her self-respect and a source of humiliation for her. Love demands that anything have self-respect. Although Jane Eyre's departure doesn't negate her genuine love, it does negate the unfairness of marriage and the reliance that results from it. Along with seeking love, Jane Eyre fights for economic, psychological, and social equality. She thinks that men and women should be treated equally.

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