Exploring the use of gothic elements, this essay examines how Jean Rhys's 'Wide Sargasso Sea' reflects the chaotic aftermath of post-emancipation colonialism. It highlights how these mechanisms enrich the reader's experience and allow the protagonist to provide a critical perspective on the world of 'Jane Eyre'. The analysis emphasizes the interplay between setting and character, revealing deeper themes of identity and power within the narrative.
Sophia Sharpe Books
