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  1. Like Christophine, a Black servant who distinguishes herself by not being Jamaican. Maillotte is Tia's mother and Christophine's only friend. Next section Antoinette. A list of all the characters in Wide Sargasso Sea. Wide Sargasso Sea characters include: Antoinette, Annette, Mr. Rochester, Christophine, Mr. Mason, Daniel Cosway, Grace Poole.

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      The character of Antoinette derives from Charlotte Brontë's...

  2. 823.912. LC Class. PR6035 .H96. Wide Sargasso Sea is a 1966 novel by Dominican-British author Jean Rhys. The novel serves as a postcolonial and feminist prequel to Charlotte Brontë 's novel Jane Eyre (1847), describing the background to Mr. Rochester's marriage from the point-of-view of his wife Antoinette Cosway, a Creole heiress. Antoinette ...

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  4. Antoinette ’s, Pierre ’s, and possibly Daniel Cosway ’s father. He is dead before the start of the novel, but his licentiousness, brutality, and potential madness affect the lives of his family members for years to come. He leaves his family deep in debt when he dies.

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  6. Grace Poole. Grace Poole, Antoinette's guard and nurse at Thornfield Hall, gets some brief play at the end of the novel – even a short narrative of her own. Even though it seems kind of random, it does ma...

  7. Sandi's father. One of Annette's husbands. Louise: De Plana: One of the sisters at the convent. Mother: St. Justine: The lead instructor at Mount Cavalry convent. Helene : One of the sisters at the convent. Miss: Germaine: One of the sisters at the convent. Maria: Augustine: One of the sisters at the convent. Part Two : Amelie : Antoinette's ...

  8. The novella's protagonist and a character based on the madwoman in the attic from Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre. In Wide Sargasso Sea, Rhys imagines the past of Brontë's deranged maniac, whom she depicts with sympathetic understanding. When the work begins, Antoinette is a lonely young girl growing up in post-Emacipation Jamaica.

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