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ITALIAN_ONE

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hi everyone. just wanted to ask for jane eyre, the conversation my two readers discussing the test was charlotte bronte and a marxist reader is that wrong?????
plus i didnt get to finish in time and so i ended up writing only 4 pages for jane eyre and then took up 3 pages writing notes cause i ran out of time will i get penalised or will they take in into consideration!!!! help m please!!!!!!!
 

quartic

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I don't think you would be penalised for using the author so long as it didn't limit your response. That is as long as you gave Miss Bronte a viewpoint that contrasted your other character's viewpoint then you should be fine.

I assume they read any notes you put on the paper but how much they take them into consideration I don't know, but at least it won't hurt your answer.

BTW I didn't do Jane Eyre but did read it(yuk) as supplementary material for extension back when I did it.
 

Big Willy

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i dont think so;
i had feminist viewings and viewings from other critics.

I had two fictional characters who discussed these views - i didnt assign a POV to specific chararcters
 

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