"Jane Eyre" by Charlotte Bronte and "Vanity Fair" by William Makepiece Thackery.
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ed to give her as many guineas as she was years old--she begged the old gentleman to give the money to dear Rebecca, who must want it, while she lacked for nothing." This passage continuation shows that even the servants of the aristocrats looked down upon this lowly governess, it is a stereotype that Jane Eyre also runs into, but she refuses all gifts from the kindly aristocrats therefore refuting the stereotype to the maximum.
ed to give her as many guineas as she was years old--she begged the old gentleman to give the money to dear Rebecca, who must want it, while she lacked for nothing." This passage continuation shows that even the servants of the aristocrats looked down upon this lowly governess, it is a stereotype that Jane Eyre also runs into, but she refuses all gifts from the kindly aristocrats therefore refuting the stereotype to the maximum.