Jane Eyre as Cinderella.

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Jane Eyre as Cinderella

 

 

 

In charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre, there are several paradigms that are used throughout the story; one of the most obvious is the Cinderella template. When looking at Jane Eyre through this template, the ideas of an orphan child, the stepfamily, and the fairy godmother seem to be all the characteristics of Cinderella.

 

    Jane Eyre is the orphan child, which symbolizes Cinderella. Jane, like Cinderella lost both her parents and is dependent on others to care for her. In the case of Cinderella, her mother died when she was young and her father remarried. Her father then died leaving the stepfamily to care for her. Jane's parents both died when she was young and her Uncle looked after her till hid death. After her Uncle passed away, she was left in the care of her aunt, which is now Jane's stepfamily.

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    Mrs. Reed is the typical stepmother. She treats her children well, not paying attention to their bad habits, and unfair dealings with Jane. When the children get into trouble, it is always Jane that gets blamed, even if she had no part in it.  

 

    Eventually Jane is sent off to school, to lowood. Here there is another example of a stepfamily, Mr. Brocklehurst to all the children who live at Lowood. Mr. Brocklehurst always looked down upon the children at Lowood. He only let them have bare minimum ...

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