Freedom+or+restriction

we can see that there is a relatively large amount of freedom within the novel. The majority of the characters, such as the Nawab, Douglas, Anne, Olivia seem to be able to do whatever they want, and when they want. This is also influenced by the fact that the majority of the characters Prawer presents to us are reasonably wealthy. || The level of freedom within this novel changes as the plot progresses. Where in the beginning of the novel, through the use of 'natural imagery', there seems to be an overwhelming amount of freedom. Characters such as Rochester and Antoinette can do as they please, and go anywhere they wish. However, by the end of the story, Antoinette's freedom is completely stripped from her as she is trapped in a room and unable to leave. || Similarly to WSS, the level of freedom within the novel. However rather than through the progressio of plot, freedom varies between the characters in the novel. Chrac ters such as Marlow seem to have a large majority of freedom as he is not bound by the limitations of the other Europeans; finding riches, earning money. He is in the Congo to experience adventure, and becau se of this, he is able to go anywhere and do anything. ||  || (cited text) ||   ||   ||   ||   || (cited text) ||  ||   ||   ||   ||
 * || **//Heat and Dust//** || **//Wide Sargasso Sea//** || **//Heart of Darkness//** || **//Things Fall Apart//** ||
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