Wednesday, August 18, 2010

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Agnes Grey



of Anne Bronte.

The young Agnes about her experiences as a governess to children of the rich in England 1800. The young will soon learn to deal with spoiled offspring and hideous and absurd and foolish parents. Since she will pretend that educate children without any authority, without punishing them or forcing them to study, as if he could infuse a room with the magic of his culture and his common sense in the heads of his pupils.
Luckily not continue for a lifetime to make the governess and the happy ending (fully deserved) awaits us at the end of the book.


reading this novel by Anne Bronte, for which she was inspired to write his own experience as an educator, I have come many thoughts.
First, I thought one of my favorite novels, "Pride and Prejudice "by Jane Austen, in particular I thought the silly Lydia Bennet and his mother, so similar to the mothers and daughters described in this novel, then I remembered the outpourings of my mother, who is a teacher, about his students and their parents. Undoubtedly, today an abundance of people who think like Bloomfield and Murray, believing that their children have the genes (not the heads of goats) and they are so delicate that it can be even reprimanded.




Good reading.

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