Orson Wells
yes Jane Eyre can work as a feminist novel for the following reason Jane Eyre marries for love not for convience or nessecity. her independence and determination throughout the novel Works for a living
there was a male actor in there?
Jane Eyre and Mr. Rochester challenge traditional gender roles in romantic fiction by embodying qualities typically associated with the opposite gender. Jane's independence and assertiveness defy the passive female archetype, while Rochester's vulnerability and emotional depth contrast with the typical stoic male figure. Additionally, their complex personalities and moral dilemmas add depth and realism to their characters, making them more relatable and engaging.
World's best male actor is TOM HANKS.no doubt.
Lani Tapu is the male actor in the corumba rum ad.
Early 1800's England. Jane Eyre takes place in 19th Century England, though we are never specifically told where in England it is. We're talking about fictitious towns throughout England, throughout the novel. It also takes place during the heyday of imperialism, which is where the whole Bertha thing is coming from. Take a look here for some great background info: http://www.shmoop.com/literary-device/literature/charlotte-bront-235/jane-eyre/setting.html Those 19th century folks had some crazy ideas.
A male actress is known as an actor.
Ones a male actor and ones a female actor.
Yes and portrayed by a male actor.
Actor is male. Actress is female.
The male actor is Gavin Eastlack.
a Jane is a female donkey while a jack is a male sometimes referred to to as a jackass