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Episode 225: “Agnes Grey” by Anne Brontë, Ch. 6-11

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Exploring Gender and Class in 'Agnes Grey'

This chapter discusses the religious and societal themes in 'Agnes Grey', focusing on the Brontë sisters’ reflections on female empowerment against Victorian constraints. It examines the role of the governess, the expectations placed on women regarding education and marriage, and critiques the portrayal of male characters in contrast to their female counterparts. Additionally, the conversation highlights the impact of social hierarchy and class distinctions in 19th-century England, drawing parallels with the works of Jane Austen and George Eliot.

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