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Janie's Treatment Of Women In Jane Eyre '

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The role of a married woman and man is a prominent factor in chapters four and five. In chapter four, it is made known that Logan wants a hard working wife, forcing her to do chores and other housework as if he is treating her like a slave. Logan compares Janie to his first wife which I think it shows disrespect and one should never compare the wife of a past marriage to the person directly. Janie stands up for herself saying, “You ain’t done me no favor by marryin’ me. And if dat’s what you call yo’self doin’, Ah don’t thank yuh for it” (30).
Janie then stumbles upon a man, Joe Starks. Unlike Logan, Joe does not want to see Janie doing any laborious work. Janie sees this as an opportunity to live a new life with Joe, a man that would treat

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