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There's nothing like active employment to console the afflicted

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There's nothing like active employment to console the afflicted

Anne Bronte, the youngest of the Bronte sisters, was a talented writer who often explored themes of social injustice and the struggles of the working class in her novels. In her novel "The Tenant of Wildfell Hall," Anne Bronte delves into the idea that active employment can serve as a form of solace for those who are suffering.

In the novel, the character Helen Graham finds herself in a difficult and abusive marriage, leading her to seek refuge at Wildfell Hall. Despite the challenges she faces, Helen decides to take control of her own life by actively seeking employment as a painter. Through her work, Helen is able to find a sense of purpose and fulfillment that helps to console her in the midst of her troubles.

For Helen, active employment serves as a form of therapy, allowing her to channel her emotions and creativity into something productive. By immersing herself in her work, Helen is able to temporarily escape from the pain and turmoil of her personal life. Through her art, she is able to express herself and find a sense of empowerment that helps her to cope with her difficult circumstances.
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