Jane Eyre Themes
Moralism, spiritualism, mystery, dread, fear, gender equity, love, religion, and class inequity are significant themes of Jane Eyre.
THROWING LIGHT ON LITERATURE
Moralism, spiritualism, mystery, dread, fear, gender equity, love, religion, and class inequity are significant themes of Jane Eyre.
Muslims were defeated and Ahmed Ali while moralising, shows a direct impact on minds as a powerful emotional sachem in Twilight in Delhi.
It is believed that A Portrait of the Artist is an analysis of the autobiography of James Joyce in the guise of character of Stephen Dedalus.
Jane Austen uses irony very efficiently not only in her novel Pride and Prejudice but also in other novels.
In almost every novel, Jane Austen writes about her personal experiences thus she has a very limited range.
Book Pride and Prejudice has numbers of quotes and lines on every page, uttered mostly from the mouths of Mr Darcy and Elizabeth Bennet.
Jane Austen portrays theme of human nature as well as themes of manners of people of her era and adds quotes on life in Pride and Prejudice.
Themes of A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man are: self-realisation, religion Vs. politics, rebelliousness, art, reality, family, power.
Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe is famous due to its unique major and minor characters as obvious from the character of Okonkwo.
Major themes in Chinua Achebe's novel Things Fall Apart are: traditions, choices, alienation, disloyalty, change, colonialism and conflicts.