Thursday, July 6, 2017

First week blog

 Mosses was scared to go back to the pharaohs daughter, he was holding tight  his real mother.  

In the Founding Museum Mosses was an orphan just like Jane. It is an attractions to charities to make them donate to orphan houses back then.
This is an art piece in the founding museum that shows the injustice that orphans faces. Jane was called a liar by Mr. Brocklhurst.
                                       
This picture represents an Orphan house in the Founding Museum which lived in during her child hood. 
 Middle class house were governess worked which looks pretty awesome and artistic especially the screens that prevented make up from melting. This Image was taken in the Geffrye Museum.  

In the Geffrye's Museum I found this quote. It is true because  Jane faced the struggle of getting paid low as a governess but she was proud of being independent. 
These chairs caught my attention because governess were not allowed to sit them. These chairs seem very comfortable at the Geffrye Museum. 
This piece of art at the Tate Britain has deep thought the lady looks hopfull and rich man is preventing her from having her freedom. There is a also a bird that is held down by a cat which symbolizes how humans act. 
This art piece  also has a deep thought which shows a women treated like asexual object.  

2 comments:

  1. I liked the images that you captured here. How do all of these images, in total, help you understand more about "coming of age as a worker"?

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  2. I appreciate how you related the photos from the Foundling museum back to Jane Eyre. Her childhood as an orphan certainly shaped her future as a worker. It can be hard to catch how things like the beds she slept in might have affected her future, but I can see how it helped her develop discipline.

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