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Wide Sargasso Sea is a novel by Jean Rhys that serves as a prequel to Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre. The story follows Antoinette Cosway, a Creole heiress in Jamaica who marries an Englishman named Mr. Rochester. As their marriage deteriorates, Antoinette's mental health declines, leading to a tragic end.
The novel explores themes of race, colonialism, and identity, as Antoinette struggles to find her place in a society that rejects her. Rhys delves into the complexities of power dynamics and the effects of oppression on both the colonizer and the colonized.
Through Wide Sargasso Sea, Rhys gives a voice to a character who was marginalized in Jane Eyre, shedding light on the untold story of Bertha Mason, the "madwoman in the attic." The novel challenges traditional narratives and offers a fresh perspective on a classic tale.