Saturday, May 23, 2020

Hypocrisy At Its Finest How Judaeo Churches Thrive On...

Alaysia Rising Ms.Borek AP English Literature 29th March 2016 Hypocrisy at its Finest: How Judaeo Churches thrive on Corruption In the excerpt from the novel â€Å"Jane Eyre,† Charlotte Brontà « underscores the ideas of corruption and judgment in Judaeo Churches. In the era of Instagram, Snapchat, Twitter and Facebook--although it is a bit outdated-- people are able to both publicize and hide the most significant events in their everyday lives. This gives the world the ability to pass judgment on things they know very little about. In result, bullying and shaming has become an inevitable aspect in the lives of humans around the world. Although we are taught that The Man Upstairs-God- is the only one to judge and has the†¦show more content†¦The diction was used like an insight into his mind; she is described as an â€Å"awful object,† that appears to disgust him. Being that she is a human being and not a creature of some sort; the way she is described is countering the fact that she has no control over her family traits. Commonly, humans are not compared to â€Å"objects† and in doing so, Brontà « is playing devils advocate to expose Mr. Brocklehurst’s exaggerated opinions. He went to the extreme of wanting her to have her hair cut off the next day and in my opinion, she still will not be an equal to the rest because all of the others are not bald or even close to it. He tends to take his â€Å"connection† With God to the next level when saying â€Å"I wish these girls to be children of grace,I desire the hair to be arranged closely, modestly,plainly,† is it truly his place to say that the attributes of all human beings will execute girls/women from falling short of the grace of God? His views are solely based on his own bias values and not the teaching of the bible, and in that way it shows passes judgment against things that cannot be altered. Mr. Brocklehurst is also presented as a man that hates to be seen as less than women, his â€Å" superiority† over them must be present at all times and does so under false pretenses. It is disclosed that he is short, and having a female being taller than him makes his blood boil because being taller holds a high social standing in this society. Brontà « uses a mocking tone when

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