Gender Roles In Jane Eyre By Charlotte Doyle

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Charlotte Doyle in the beginning of the novel started as a prim and proper young lady, the daughter of a cotton manufacturer and her father know the ships and her mother is a good women and is wealthy, a good student at the Barrington School for Good Girls. she was thirteen years old, she already has preconceived notions about proper behavior for eighteen century girls. However, gets turned upside down when she finds herself to be the only girl on a boat bound for America and her other family wasn't their on the boat with her . The niceties of polite society soon become a distant memory; the food is awful, there's nowhere to wash up, and, to top it all off, the crew stages, she has to get used to it so she stop doing her hair after the accident