Rediscovering Jane Eyre’s Bertha in Wide Sargasso Sea: A Post-Colonial Study

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Rediscovering Jane Eyre’s Bertha in Wide Sargasso Sea: A Post-Colonial Study

Kazi Ehteshumes Mohammad Chishti
Kazi Ehteshumes Mohammad Chishti Sonargaon University
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This particular article focuses on two novels, namely Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys and Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte. What many casual readers are unable to grasp though the reading of post-colonial writing is the various subjects and areas it covers, and how it incorporates all what are currently prevalent in the society, such as ruling class, sexuality, slavery, society, bigotry, and romance are covered by some of the most famous post-colonial critiques. This detailed article will help understanding the hypercritical fact of a euphemistic colonial narrative that mostly gives touchy feelings to the readers about the colonial master’s ironical kindheartedness and a fictional yet considerably realistic characterization of a contrapuntal narrative with the help of those terms and their effectiveness quite adequately along with references from both texts. The lineage and background of post-colonial study is also discussed and both novels are thoroughly presented in a postcolonial manner unlike any other.

Rediscovering Jane Eyre’s Bertha in Wide Sargasso Sea: A Post-Colonial Study

This particular article focuses on two novels, namely Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys and Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte. What many casual readers are unable to grasp though the reading of post-colonial writing is the various subjects and areas it covers, and how it incorporates all what are currently prevalent in the society, such as ruling class, sexuality, slavery, society, bigotry, and romance are covered by some of the most famous post-colonial critiques. This detailed article will help understanding the hypercritical fact of a euphemistic colonial narrative that mostly gives touchy feelings to the readers about the colonial master’s ironical kindheartedness and a fictional yet considerably realistic characterization of a contrapuntal narrative with the help of those terms and their effectiveness quite adequately along with references from both texts. The lineage and background of post-colonial study is also discussed and both novels are thoroughly presented in a postcolonial manner unlike any other.

Kazi Ehteshumes Mohammad Chishti
Kazi Ehteshumes Mohammad Chishti Sonargaon University

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Kazi Ehteshumes Mohammad Chishti. 2020. “. Global Journal of Human-Social Science – A: Arts & Humanities GJHSS-A Volume 20 (GJHSS Volume 20 Issue A1): .

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Crossref Journal DOI 10.17406/GJHSS

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GJHSS Volume 20 Issue A1
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Rediscovering Jane Eyre’s Bertha in Wide Sargasso Sea: A Post-Colonial Study

Kazi Ehteshumes Mohammad Chishti
Kazi Ehteshumes Mohammad Chishti Sonargaon University

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