The setting in the novel "Wide Sargasso Sea" by Jane Rhys causes the downfall of Mr. Rochester's relationship with Bertha, because of its role as a third player in their love affair.
Good but might want to switch it so that its: Jaen Rhys uses setting in the novel wss to cause the downfall... just cus im pretty sure thats what Mr. Wynn was talking about in class
This sounds like it will turn out to be an amazing essay, Sophie. Just make sure the author is Jean Rhys. I like the fact that the setting is symbolic of another person.
I'm sorry to be a downer, but do you have to incorporate Jane Eyre? If you don't, it's a really interesting essay and im excited to see how it turns out.
Skylar's right. Activate this sentence. You do not have to incorporate Jane Eyre if you feel you have enough material to go with here. You may consider defining exactly what parts of the setting mirror this doomed relationship.
Good but might want to switch it so that its: Jaen Rhys uses setting in the novel wss to cause the downfall... just cus im pretty sure thats what Mr. Wynn was talking about in class
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like it will turn out to be an amazing essay, Sophie. Just make sure the author is Jean Rhys. I like the fact that the setting is symbolic of another person.
ReplyDeleteThank you both! Very helpful indeed.
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry to be a downer, but do you have to incorporate Jane Eyre? If you don't, it's a really interesting essay and im excited to see how it turns out.
ReplyDeleteSkylar's right. Activate this sentence. You do not have to incorporate Jane Eyre if you feel you have enough material to go with here. You may consider defining exactly what parts of the setting mirror this doomed relationship.
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