Mallory, Anne BoydMackey, Preston2014-06-152014-06-152014http://hdl.handle.net/10342/4404My thesis sets a focus on mentorship and the effects it has on literary characters, mainly female characters. Mentorship does not receive much focus from literary critics, despite its power and ability to help a mentee develop their lives and self-worth. I assert that mentoring relationships play a role in texts as a factor strengthening friendships and marriages. In my exploration of mentorship, I examine various relationships in literature, such as abusive relationships, teacher-student relationships, and love relationships, to point out the ways in which mentoring relationships can and cannot exist. The thesis also examines the limitations of mentoring relationships, as well as the factors causing these limitations.  56 p.dissertations, academicLiteratureBritish and Irish literatureGenderMarriageMentorshipRomantic literatureSocial relationshipsVictorian literatureVindication of the rights of woman, AMaria: or, The wrongs of womanJane EyreWollstonecraft, Mary, 1759-1797. Vindication of the rights of womanWollstonecraft, Mary, 1759-1797. Maria: or, The wrongs of womanBrontë, Charlotte, 1816-1855. Jane EyreMentoring in literaturePersons of Interest : Mentoring Relationships in Mary Wollstonecraft's A Vindication of the Rights of Woman and Maria: Or, The Wrongs of Woman and Charlotte Brontë's Jane EyreMaster's Thesis