Power and Morality: The ambiguity of Evil

Power and Morality: The ambiguity of Evil Bingo Card
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This bingo card has a free space and 24 words: Charlotte Bronte: was raised in an strict Anglican household, Jane Eyre: published in 1847, during the Victorian era, Victorian era: people were more aware of Christian values, Charlotte Bronte was revolutionary for her time, and challenged her context, Daphne du Maurier: was raised in a creative home during the early 1900's, 1930's: England faced with financial decline after world war 1, Rebecca was written as a way to distract people from their hardship and to entertain, Rebecca less christian themes: suicide, adultery and murder, Bronte: unmarried Maurier: married, Jane Eyre: desire independence and equality, Jane Eyre: uses her power to fight for the treatment of children (Adele), Charlotte Bronte advocates modesty and the power presenting oneself has, The dominance males had over women in both author's contexts, Rebecca: nameless protagonist, Rebecca: protagonist feels overshadowed by Rebecca's previous glory, Rebecca's protagonist: subservient attitude to Maxim demonstrates her insecurities, Significant age and class gaps between protagonists and love interest in both novels, The power Rebecca holds over Maxim beyond the grave influences his every motive and decision, The treatment of the mentally ill during the Victorian era was borderline torture, Love overrides questions of moral behaviour, How can the ambiguity of evil affect the balance of power in a relationship?, Characters that use their power for good rather than their own selfishness, Rebecca: narrator was a working class woman given privilege and power, a hopeful story for the masses, and Rebecca was manipulative and misleading in her character, thus having control over Maxim.

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