Answer:
(i) In Charlotte Bronte's
Jane Eyre, published in 1874, young Jane is shown as independent and assertive.
(ii) While
girls of her time were expected to be quiet and well behaved, Jane at the age
of ten, protests against the hypocrisy of her elders with startling bluntness.
(iii)
She tells her Aunt who is always unkind to her; 'People think you a good woman,
but you are bad. You are deceitful. I will never call you aunt as long as I
live.'
(iv) Such stories
allowed women readers to sympathize with rebellious actions. Often women
novelists dealt with women who broke established norms of society before
adjusting to them.
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