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Wide Sargasso Sea Contents

  • Introduction
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  • Author(s)
    • Rhys, Jean
      • Jean Rhys' early life in Dominica
      • Adulthood: Making a living
      • How Jean Rhys became a writer
      • Jean Rhys' lost years
      • Writing Wide Sargasso Sea
      • Jean Rhys' final years
  • The context of Wide Sargasso Sea
    • Social / political context Show more
      • Caribbean culture and history
      • Slavery, slave resistance and the anti-slavery movement
      • Creole identity and language
    • Religious / philosophical context Show more
      • Religion
      • Women and power
      • Women and madness
    • Literary context of Wide Sargasso Sea Show more
      • Wide Sargasso Sea and Jane Eyre
      • Wide Sargasso Sea and Modernism
      • Wide Sargasso Sea and other writing from the Caribbean
  • Wide Sargasso Sea synopses
    • Overview
    • Part one: Antoinette's first narrative Show more
      • Part one, section 1
      • Part one, section 2
      • Part one, section 3
      • Part one, section 4
      • Part one, section 5
      • Part one, section 6
      • Part one, section 7
      • Part one, section 8
      • Part one, section 9
      • Part one, section 10
      • Part one, section 11
      • Part one, section 12
      • Part one, section 13
    • Part two: Rochester's narrative Show more
      • Part two, section 1
      • Part two, section 2
      • Part two, section 3
      • Part two, section 4
      • Part two, section 5
      • Part two, section 6
      • Part two, section 7
      • Part two, section 8
      • Part two, section 9
      • Part two, section 10
    • Part two: Antoinette's narrative Show more
      • Part two, section 11
    • Part two: Rochester's narrative resumes Show more
      • Part two, section 12
      • Part two, section 13
      • Part two, section 14
      • Part two, section 15
      • Part two, section 16
      • Part two, section 17
      • Part two, section 18
      • Part two, section 19
    • Part three: Grace Poole's narrative Show more
      • Part three, section 1
    • Part three: Antoinette's narrative Show more
      • Part three, section 2
      • Part three, section 3
      • Part three, section 4
      • Part three, section 5
      • Part three, section 6
      • Part three, section 7
  • Characterisation
    • The role and significance of characters in Wide Sargasso Sea
    • Character presentation in Wide Sargasso Sea
    • Character, structure and theme in Wide Sargasso Sea
  • Narrative in Wide Sargasso Sea
    • A variety of narratives
    • Narration and structure
    • Narrative genres in Wide Sargasso Sea - realism and Gothic
    • Modernism, dreams and the supernatural
    • Time and narrative
  • Themes and significant ideas in Wide Sargasso Sea
    • Difference: gender, race and identity
    • Gender
    • Race and colonialism
  • Imagery, metaphor and symbolism in Wide Sargasso Sea
    • Oppositions and contrasts
    • Biblical, mythological and literary references
  • Structure of Wide Sargasso Sea
    • An unconventional structure
    • Space, place and landscape
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    • Analysing a passage
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Worksheet downloads - Rhys' Wide Sargasso Sea

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Investigate worksheets

Wide Sargasso Sea: (a) Multiple voices  Investigate! Wide Sargasso Sea: Part I 
Wide Sargasso Sea: (a)i Narrative styles  Investigate! Wide Sargasso Sea: Part II 
Wide Sargasso Sea: (b) Tia  Investigate! Wide Sargasso Sea: Part III 
Wide Sargasso Sea: (b)i Minor characters  
Wide Sargasso Sea: (c) Rochester  
Wide Sargasso Sea: (c)i Revision of charaters  
Wide Sargasso Sea: (d) Dreams  
Wide Sargasso Sea: (d)i Dreams  
Wide Sargasso Sea: (e) Madness  
Wide Sargasso Sea: (f) Magic  
Wide Sargasso Sea: (f)i Magic and mystery  

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