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      • A young female landowner in 1840s Jamaica marries a just-arrived Englishman to avoid losing her property. All seems to be perfect, love arises, and happiness is on the way, but she is hiding an old secret regarding her childhood and her mother.
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  2. Summaries. A young female landowner in 1840s Jamaica marries a just-arrived Englishman to avoid losing her property. All seems to be perfect, love arises, and happiness is on the way, but she is hiding an old secret regarding her childhood and her mother.

  3. Wide Sargasso Sea is a 1993 Australian film directed by John Duigan, and starring Karina Lombard and Nathaniel Parker. It is an adaptation of Jean Rhys's 1966 novel of the same name.

  4. Apr 16, 1993 · Tragedy, love, hate and madness in 19th century Jamaica. A young woman (Karina Lombard) marries an Englishman (Nathaniel Parker) in mid-1800s' Jamaica to save her plantation. Rachel Ward plays her mother, Michael York her stepfather and Martine Beswick her aunt, all three being small roles.

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    • Drama, Romance, Thriller
    • John Duigan
    • 1993-04-16
  5. When she wakes, she is filled with a sense of purpose, lights a candle and descends into the house to act out her dream. Get all the key plot points of Jean Rhys's Wide Sargasso Sea on one page. From the creators of SparkNotes.

  6. Wide Sargasso Sea explores the power of relationships between men and women and discusses the themes of race, Caribbean history, and assimilation as Antoinette is caught in a white, patriarchal society in which she fully belongs neither to Europe nor to Jamaica.

  7. May 7, 1993 · Wide Sargasso Sea. She is a beautiful woman who lives caught in a web of superstition and fear, on an island in the sun. He is a rakish, handsome young man from England, out to visit his friends and perhaps make his fortune.

  8. Historical context is crucial to understanding Wide Sargasso Sea. The novel unfolds against the backdrop of social and racial tensions in Jamaica after the abolition of slavery. It also addresses issues of identity, displacement, and the consequences of colonialism.

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