A Feminist Analysis of ing Jane
By Rita
Introduction
About Jane Austin and ing Jane
Thesis statement
Ⅰ. The Status of Women And Marriage Concept in the Patriarchal Society
A. Women's dependent status under the patriarchal society
B. Money first in marriage under the patriarchal society
Ⅱ. Feminist Ideology and Marriage Choice of Jane Austen
A. Jane’s Feminist Ideology
B. Jane’s choice between reason and emotion
Conclusion
ing Jane in our life
Outline
About Jane Austin
Jane Austen (16 December 1775 – 18 July 1817), as one of the greatest British writers, is always ranked equally with Shakespeare.
Her novels are ed by a wide range of readers, and the theme of her novels reveals the popular opinion about marriage among the British, which is that a happy and essful marriage should be bination of love and property.
In the following analysis, we can understand how this marriage premise has obeyed by the British and how precious Jane’s feminism ideology is.
Ⅰ. The Status of Women And Marriage Concept in the Patriarchal Society
A. Women's dependent status under the patriarchal society
In the patriarchal society, women are considered to be "the Second Sex.“ Men are the center of women’s life. Their identities are defined on the basis of men. Their duties are to be a good assistant for men.
When Jane’s father, a priest, is conducting a sermon, he teaches women duties in their life. “The utmost of a woman's character is expressed in the duties of daughter, sister and, eventually, wife and mother…”
He is the image and spokesman of the patriarchal society. Daughter, wife, and mother are what women can be, their life is consumed in the domestic sphere.
Ⅱ. Feminist Ideology and Marriage Choice of Jane Austen
Centered in a patriarchal society, Jane has some characteristics of a modern woman. She tries to be economically independent by writing, to be equal with men, and to pursue her true love. Moreover, her feminist ideology has influenced and changed men around her t
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