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The Truth Behind The Madness,
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Defined by the Webster’s Dictionary intertextuality means the complex interrelationship between a text and other texts taken as basic of the creation or interpretation of the text. Every author uses intertextuality in their works. This generalization can lead us to the conclusion that no work ....
Middle of essay ....e deserves some. Jean Rhys identifies with Bertha being she also a West Indian woman.
The parallelism between both novels is clearly marked. Names, places, situations converge in them. For example, we learn through Antoinette in Part One of Wide Sargasso Sea that she is “Antoinette Mason, née Cosway”(Rhys), meaning that her real last name is Cosway but was later changed to Mason after her mother married Mr. Mason. Jane Eyre’s “madwoman in the attic” is “Bertha.... |
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