CHARLOTTE BRONTE’S IDEAS ABOUT WOMEN IN HER FAMOUS NOVELS: THE STUDY ABOUT MORAL, SPIRITUAL AND SOCIAL PROBLEMS OF WOMEN AND THE EFFECTIVE IDEASAS THE CONVENTIONAL SOLUTIONOF LOVE AND MARRIAGE IN SHIRLEY

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FARHANA HAQUE

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The aim of this paper to explore the theme of women in Charlotte Bronte' Shirley. Therefore it will discover and focus the light on Charlotte Bronte as one of the most prominent female novelist in the nineteenth century. Since we know that, Charlotte Bronte was a subjective novelist and this paper will present her as a serious writer about conveying a subjective impression. Apart from this idea, there will be the presence of historical and critical background of her age where she became matured and originated the main literary tendencies which really was effective and decided the art and manner of her writings. At last it will be able to prove that Charlotte Bronte has established the moral, spiritual and social problems such as the positions and actions of women, but also will find a solution to the complications by dropping the problem and therefore will present some substitute ideas as the conventional solution of love and marriage.

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