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She is a gentle, obedient woman in Tom Jones, considered the “ideal wife” for her loyalty and submission.

Who is Sophia Western?

100

She refuses to become Mr. Rochester’s mistress, asserting her moral autonomy in Jane Eyre.

Who is Jane Eyre?

100

She is raped, deemed impure, and ultimately executed in Hardy’s Tess of the d’Urbervilles.

Who is Tess Durbeyfield?

100

This 20th-century novel by Jean Rhys features Sasha, a woman grappling with exile and poverty.

What is Good Morning, Midnight?

100

This phrase describes the 19th-century belief that women were valuable only if sexually untouched.

What is "virtue equals value"?

200

This 19th-century character from Bleak House epitomizes domestic virtue and moral purity despite her illegitimate birth.

Who is Esther Summerson?

200

This heroine becomes a mistress and earns her fortune, defying social norms in Defoe’s Roxana.

Who is Roxana?

200

This Tolstoy heroine is consumed by despair after defying social conventions for love.

Who is Anna Karenina?

200

This 19th-century Gaskell heroine serves as a moral bridge between working-class and industrial elite.

Who is Margaret Hale?

200

This Romantic heroine archetype endures trauma with emotional restraint and always gets married in the end.

What is the Virtuous Victim or Romantic Heroine?

300

The "Angel in the House" archetype is named after a poem by this 19th-century author.

Who is Coventry Patmore?

300

In Lady Chatterley’s Lover, this character defies class and sexual expectations in pursuit of personal freedom.

Who is Lady Constance Chatterley?

300

This archetype is often sympathetic, punished for sexual transgression, and reflective of societal hypocrisy.

What is the Fallen Woman?

300

In White Teeth, Zadie Smith explores the experience of women navigating generational and cultural identity.

Who are immigrant or postcolonial women?

300

She uses flirtation and beauty as power, only to be punished for it in Joseph Andrews.

Who is Jane Booby?

400

This theme refers to a woman putting her family and others before herself, often with quiet endurance.

What is self-sacrifice?

400

Known as a rebellious teacher, this character from The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie manipulates her students while representing female autonomy.

Who is Miss Jean Brodie?

400

Gothic heroines like Adeline in The Romance of the Forest often maintain this trait despite trauma.

What is moral purity?

400

This term describes the psychological and cultural experience of living between two or more identities.

What is hybridity or diaspora?

400

Name one purpose of portraying women like Clarissa Harlowe or Esther Summerson as morally upright despite their suffering.

What is to critique double standards or to provide moral instruction?

500

Esther's humility and caretaking role serve to reinforce what dominant 19th-century ideology about women?

What is Victorian domesticity or Victorian ideals of womanhood?

500

This archetype embodies moral independence and self-definition in defiance of patriarchy and social class.

What is the Rebellious Heroine?

500

These three archetypes often suffer for defying gender norms: The Fallen Angel, the Disillusioned Idealist, and this role.

What is the Tragic Heroine?

500

What literary theme is explored through both Sasha’s alienation and Margaret Hale’s class navigation?

What is identity in transition or the working woman’s moral strength?

500

This recurring archetype is emotionally intuitive, often faints, and symbolizes ideal femininity.

What is the Fainting Innocent?

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