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  1. Daniel Cosway Character Analysis. Possibly the half brother of Antoinette through an illicit affair between her father Old Cosway and one of his slaves, Daniel Cosway is deeply embittered by his exclusion from the Cosway fortune. He writes to the husband, informing him of the madness that runs in Antoinette’s family, and attempts to blackmail ...

  2. In Wide Sargasso Sea, we learn that Bertha Mason’s name was originally Antoinette Cosway, and she is married to a certain English gentleman whose name never mentioned by the author.

  3. Annette Character Analysis. Antoinette’s mother, Annette is a widow at the start of the novel, sunk into debt after the death of her husband. Her relationship with Antoinette is distant, owing partially to her preoccupation with her sick, mentally handicapped son, Pierre. She marries a rich man, Mr. Mason, in order to save her family from ...

  4. Christophine, much like Antoinette and her mother, is an outsider. Coming from Martinique, she dresses and speaks differently from the Jamaican Black people. She is a servant, but, unlike the other Black servants who live at Coulibri, she remains loyal to the Cosway women when the family's fortunes dwindle—an alliance at which the other ...

  5. Oct 20, 2016 · Wide Sargasso Sea turned Charlotte Brontë’s classic novel inside out. ... Wide Sargasso Sea tells the story of Antoinette Cosway, from her youth in Jamaica to her unhappy marriage to Jane Eyre ...

  6. Figure 1: Wide Sargasso Sea paperback book cover, W. W. Norton & Company. The following article will endeavour to examine in detail Antoinette's identity, which is immediately perceived as extremely complicated and fragmented. The paper will firstly attempt to comprehend the different factors that led Antoinette to have such a crumbling and ...

  7. Oct 25, 2021 · Key Words: Caribbean, Creole, Identity, Antoinette, Bertha Mason. Wide Sargasso Sea is a post-colonial parallel novel by Dominican author Jean Rhys. It is inspired by and acts as a prequel to Charlotte Bronte’s Jane Eyre. The novel is set in the lush, beguiling landscape of Jamaica in the 1830s.

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