Even though jane eyre is a revolutionary book for its time and relevant even today it has some elements that are problematic like confining women into only two possible boxes.
Crazy person in attic novel.
Bertha mason rochester s first wife was a beautiful creole woman from jamaica who rochester married years ago before she had a mental breakdown and naturally had to be locked in the attic.
One like jane curtailed over the years to fit into the conventional victorian angel of the house the other bertha suffering her confinement and being eventually pushed towards madness madwoman in the attic two terms used by sandra gilbert and susan gubar in a reading of jane eyre their very famous.
Same thing also happened with thaddeus one of the sons.
The real life attic that was the inspiration for a section of jane eyre where mentally ill character bertha mason is confined before she commits suicide is now open to the public.
Well as it turns out the crazy old lady in the attic is not a novel but a novelette 15k words and it was a good read it was not a thriller it was a bit of drama and a telling of things that had happened in the past which had been totally oblivious to the young girl who grew up there.
The book purports to tell antoinette s side of the story as well as rochester s and to account for how she ended up alone and raving in the attic of thornfield hall.
In wide sargasso sea bertha mason is portrayed as being a false name for antoinette cosway.
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The madwoman in the attic bertha has become especially famous in literary criticism because her situation supplied the title and central theory of a major 1979 book of feminist criticism sandra gilbert and susan gubar s the madwoman in the attic.
The readers only meet bertha when she is in the depths of madness having been confined in the third story attic of thornfield for nearly fifteen years and there is not enough interaction between her and the other characters to demonstrate any angelic behavior.
A common theme in novels is the role of the insane women made famous i believe by the mad women in the attic in jane eyre.