ANALYSIS OF THE CULTURAL HIERARCHY OF BRITISH AUTHORITY: A HOLISTIC VIEW OF JANE EYRE AND BERTHA MASON/ ANTOINETTE IN THE NOVELS JANE EYRE AND WIDE SARGASSO SEA

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FARHANA HAQUE

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The aim of this paper is to discuss about an idea of cultural hierarchy that British could both dominate and control. In Culture and Imperialism “fortified each other to such a degree that it is impossible to read one without in some& way dealing with the otherâ€. Through these lines it’s clear that, British identity becomes a major theme of many nineteenth century British novels.


Colonization has been spread out its wings for colonizing several countries of this world, such as West indies, India, Australia etc. By establishing their regime, the English narratives became the predominant cultural issues along with the British inhabitants throughout the British Raj. Since the ideology of British people was to acquire the lands from non-European countries and they felt that they have the utmost right to do. The English literature incredibly announced their superiority and did builda higher class with English traits at the top of it and also made sure about their credibility throughout the British realm.

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