Desire in The Mill on the Floss and Jane Eyre
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Pages: 7
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In this paper I would like to explore the issue of desire and how it moves the plot of two works from nineteenth century Victorian Literature by George Elliot and Charlotte Bronte called The Mill on the Floss and Jane Eyre. The ideal of desire offers conflicts in both novels. In The Mill on the Floss, Mr. Tulliver's desire to maintain equality and dignity in a world of black and white economic castes presents the
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showed first 75 words of 1945 total
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heath" represent the peacefulness Mr. Heathcliff's, Mr. Linton's, and Catherine's graves present to those upon the "quiet earth". Nelly's character is known as one who refuses to accept, but is still afraid, of the supernatural. It seems as though she is grasping to all of the concrete proofs of nature in order to reassure herself and the reader that the deceased are sleeping peacefully, with out the capability to roam the earth as distraught lovers.
heath" represent the peacefulness Mr. Heathcliff's, Mr. Linton's, and Catherine's graves present to those upon the "quiet earth". Nelly's character is known as one who refuses to accept, but is still afraid, of the supernatural. It seems as though she is grasping to all of the concrete proofs of nature in order to reassure herself and the reader that the deceased are sleeping peacefully, with out the capability to roam the earth as distraught lovers.