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(2)Personally,Shelley sees it as a force that will reinvigorate him,the wind of spirit and inspiration at a time when he feels his own powers as a poet are on the decline (3)Socially and politically,the wind represents the destructive and revolutionary energies that had been seen in Europe over the previous 30 years,overthrowing long-established and corrupt social order in France and Italy. (4)Spiritually,it is an abstract expression or manifestation of the spirit within nature,a driving force behind the truing wheel of the seasons and the cycles of life and death. 4 (1)the heroine is pale,passive,tame,sentimental,useless ,submitting to her fate good-natured but 'silly' (2)She marries George Osbore.George dies at the battle of Waterloo.She brings up little George alone while living with her parents.She is completely dominated by her father and her mother.After George Osbore's death,Amelia is obsessed with her son and with the memory of her husband.She ignores William Dobbin, who courts her for years,and treats him shabbily until eventually he leaves.It is only after Becky shows her George's letter to her that Amelia realizes what a good man Dobbin is,although she has already written to him to ask him to come back. She eventually marries Dobbin. 5. Jane Eyre,an orphan child with a fiery spirit a longing to love&be loved,a poor,plain,little govemness who dares to love her master,a man superior to her in many ways,eve is brave enough to declare to the man her love for him,cuts a completely new woman image. In this novel Charlotte characterizes Jane Eyre as a naive,kind-hearted, noble-minded woman who pursues a genuine kind of love The vivid description of her intense feelings&her thought&inner conflicts brings her to the heart of the audience.(2) Personally, Shelley sees it as a force that will reinvigorate him, the wind of spirit and inspiration at a time when he feels his own powers as a poet are on the decline (3) Socially and politically, the wind represents the destructive and revolutionary energies that had been seen in Europe over the previous 30 years, overthrowing long-established and corrupt social order in France and Italy. (4) Spiritually, it is an abstract expression or manifestation of the spirit within nature, a driving force behind the truing wheel of the seasons and the cycles of life and death. 4. (1) the heroine is pale, passive, tame, sentimental, useless ,submitting to her fate good-natured but ‘silly’ (2)She marries George Osborne. George dies at the battle of Waterloo. She brings up little George alone while living with her parents. She is completely dominated by her father and her mother. After George Osborne's death, Amelia is obsessed with her son and with the memory of her husband. She ignores William Dobbin, who courts her for years, and treats him shabbily until eventually he leaves. It is only after Becky shows her George's letter to her that Amelia realizes what a good man Dobbin is, although she has already written to him to ask him to come back. She eventually marries Dobbin. 5. Jane Eyre, an orphan child with a fiery spirit & a longing to love & be loved, a poor, plain, little governess who dares to love her master, a man superior to her in many ways, & even is brave enough to declare to the man her love for him, cuts a completely new woman image. In this novel Charlotte characterizes Jane Eyre as a naive, kind-hearted, noble-minded woman who pursues a genuine kind of love The vivid description of her intense feelings & her thought & inner conflicts brings her to the heart of the audience
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