본 논문에서는 각 소설의 작가가 받은 사회적 영향을 바탕으로 소설의 주인공인 여성들이 당대의 가부장적 이데올로기에 어떻게 저항하고 여성으로서 자신들의 자아를 어떻게 인식하였는지를 다룬다. 더불어 영상화된 작품의 여성 주인공의 의식의 흐름과 이미지, 자아 인식의 과정을 살펴보고 남성 중심적 시각으로 인해 여성 등장인물들이 어떠한 양상을 뗬는지 알아본다....
본 논문에서는 각 소설의 작가가 받은 사회적 영향을 바탕으로 소설의 주인공인 여성들이 당대의 가부장적 이데올로기에 어떻게 저항하고 여성으로서 자신들의 자아를 어떻게 인식하였는지를 다룬다. 더불어 영상화된 작품의 여성 주인공의 의식의 흐름과 이미지, 자아 인식의 과정을 살펴보고 남성 중심적 시각으로 인해 여성 등장인물들이 어떠한 양상을 뗬는지 알아본다.
본 논문에서는 각 소설의 작가가 받은 사회적 영향을 바탕으로 소설의 주인공인 여성들이 당대의 가부장적 이데올로기에 어떻게 저항하고 여성으로서 자신들의 자아를 어떻게 인식하였는지를 다룬다. 더불어 영상화된 작품의 여성 주인공의 의식의 흐름과 이미지, 자아 인식의 과정을 살펴보고 남성 중심적 시각으로 인해 여성 등장인물들이 어떠한 양상을 뗬는지 알아본다.
In the Victorian England, The region of men and women was separated because of the expectations of society filled with patriarchal ideology. By Studying Jane Eyre and Wide Sargasso sea, this thesis aims to show how they, the heroines of both novel, try to resist against the contemporary patriarchal ...
In the Victorian England, The region of men and women was separated because of the expectations of society filled with patriarchal ideology. By Studying Jane Eyre and Wide Sargasso sea, this thesis aims to show how they, the heroines of both novel, try to resist against the contemporary patriarchal ideology through their self-recognitions in those strict social situation. In the nineteen century, women's ideal role was limited as an angel of house for her family. Charlotte Bronte, the writer of Jane Eyre, presented her voice and thought about the right of women through the heroine of her novel, Jane who was eager to recognize herself within similar background like her. Jane is brought up as a woman who has gradually grown up overcoming the obstacle from Gateshead to Moore house. On the other hand, Jean Rhys who rewrote Jane Eyre write Wide Sargasso Sea as a prequel focusing on the character who was just a monster-like mad woman, Bertha as a creole woman. She gave her name, Antoinette and life. Antoinette also tries to get her self-recognition against the absence and Rochester who represents the patriarchal ideology. This thesis is divided into four parts: In the first part, it shows the correlation between the characteristic of Victorian England that suppressed women's lives and women's self-recognition. And the second part examines how Jane resists against the patriarchal ideology along with the process of her self-recognition. In the third part, it examines Antoinette's absence of self-recognition and the process of how she tries to become herself. Then, the final part show how women's self-recognition has been developed in the movies and dramas adapting Jane Eyre and Wide Sargasso Sea according to the current of time. All in all, this thesis shows the women's self-recognition in Jane Eyre and Wide Sargasso Sea.
In the Victorian England, The region of men and women was separated because of the expectations of society filled with patriarchal ideology. By Studying Jane Eyre and Wide Sargasso sea, this thesis aims to show how they, the heroines of both novel, try to resist against the contemporary patriarchal ideology through their self-recognitions in those strict social situation. In the nineteen century, women's ideal role was limited as an angel of house for her family. Charlotte Bronte, the writer of Jane Eyre, presented her voice and thought about the right of women through the heroine of her novel, Jane who was eager to recognize herself within similar background like her. Jane is brought up as a woman who has gradually grown up overcoming the obstacle from Gateshead to Moore house. On the other hand, Jean Rhys who rewrote Jane Eyre write Wide Sargasso Sea as a prequel focusing on the character who was just a monster-like mad woman, Bertha as a creole woman. She gave her name, Antoinette and life. Antoinette also tries to get her self-recognition against the absence and Rochester who represents the patriarchal ideology. This thesis is divided into four parts: In the first part, it shows the correlation between the characteristic of Victorian England that suppressed women's lives and women's self-recognition. And the second part examines how Jane resists against the patriarchal ideology along with the process of her self-recognition. In the third part, it examines Antoinette's absence of self-recognition and the process of how she tries to become herself. Then, the final part show how women's self-recognition has been developed in the movies and dramas adapting Jane Eyre and Wide Sargasso Sea according to the current of time. All in all, this thesis shows the women's self-recognition in Jane Eyre and Wide Sargasso Sea.
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