governed how women (and even young girls) should behave. Therefore, JaneEyre’s rebellion against ... Q. “Speak I must” JaneEyre’s words express the novel’s political voice. What is the implication of ... her refusal to keep silence as she is socially expected to?Charlotte Bronte’s novel JaneEyre was c
given. Further, like the heroine of JaneEyre who also grows in the limited society, Maggie finds a ... . Social pressures governed their outward acts and appearance according to the patriarchal view, and hardly ... expected to conform to the rigid rule which governs women’s outward appearance and behavior. She is