MY POINT OF VIEW ON THE TOPIC IS THAT 'YES' THERE IS A CONFlICT FOR THE WRITER IN WANTING SOCIAL EQUALITY BUT BEING RESTRAINED BY WHAT IS SOCIALLY ACCEPTABLE AS A WOMEN FOR HER TO WRITE ABOUT.

Is there a conflict between Jane Eyre as a 19th century female wanting social equality but at the same time needing to remain socially acceptable? Does this also apply to the author in her writing of the novel? Order Description MY POINT OF VIEW ON THE TOPIC IS THAT 'YES' THERE IS A CONFlICT FOR THE WRITER IN WANTING SOCIAL EQUALITY BUT BEING RESTRAINED BY WHAT IS SOCIALLY ACCEPTABLE AS A WOMEN FOR HER TO WRITE ABOUT. Use only the Topic question given to frame and focus your essay. Note you must use the Set Creative Texts for this unit as examples for your analysis.(copies attached) Do not use novels, plays or poetry from outside the unit materials. In your response to a question you must demonstrate an understanding of at least one set critical/theoretical readings from the Readings, (copies attached). You can also use the Klages text as a second reading. You are welcome to obtain more through a Library search (this can be a book or journal article, and, of course, can be online). Use brief passages from the relevant creative text/s as evidence to support your argument. follow the conventions of academic essay writing with correct essay structure, referencing, and a list of references.