Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte – review
[2023-07-24 17:34:35]
I recently learned that Charlotte Bronte is a wonderful writer. She made a story called Jane Eyre. This is a story that follows the young people abused by Jane as a young independent woman through experience at school, as a tutor, and finally. As the story progressed, Mr. Bronte introduced a series of characters (Rochester, Helen Burns, Blanchein Grimm, St. John's River etc), and these characters also influenced Jane's life and her A character grows and rolls
In this book a lot of things are happening to fit a somewhat biased box, this is a comment, but overall I like Jane Eyre. This style is eloquent and beautiful, but the story caught up with me, so I fell in love with this.
For me, most of the story is the beginning when Jane is at Lowood School and defines myself as a person. The book may have ended there, then Jane lived with terrible, terrible Rochester. To say the least, I hate him. He may have some redeemable qualities, but I did not see them. When I read this story, I was struggling in the scene. But this article won, I finished the book, I am very satisfied because Jane's growth has overwhelmed any hatred against Rochester
Unfortunately, sometimes the profound languages of books are difficult to pass, I notice that they move these words rather than let themselves take them. Sometimes, this story becomes very dark and eerie (Cough, Bertha Mason)
As this book is definitely promised, you might want to watch a movie if you are afraid of long books and considerate words. But this classic book is truly worth reading for Jane, if you think that Rochester is aversion, disgust, absurdity, oyster man, you should know that you are not alone
I give 3/5 rating to this version. I know, it is a bit more specific, but I really like this book, I just do not like the language and some letter behavior that is sometimes burdened (especially beginning with R - ending with an oppestor name). Besides, I was first completely fascinated by this story at the very beginning, and I had to make the rest slower.
Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre is one of the best books I've ever read. In the British countryside of the 19th century, Bronte created a fictitious explanation of Jane Air's early life. And it can not be helped by all readers. In this novel, we are aware of the conflict between love and independence, conscience and passion, and the fight of young women to maintain self-esteem. These are the pioneering themes of the Victorian British Paternal society of the 19th century. In this article, first introduce Charlotte Bronte's background, then briefly introduce Jane Eyre's background, characters and plots, then comment on the pros and cons of the novel.
The story of Jane Eyre reflects the life of Charlotte Bronte as being autobiographical. For example, at Jane Eyre, parents of Charlotte Bronte died and she was taken care of by her aunt. She was treated seriously when she was at my aunt's house. Jane Eyre is full of erotic tension, passion and satire; three features that distinguish Jane Eyre from other Victorian books. In addition, Jane Air was written from a child's point of view, but it did not appear to any book of those days.
Jane Eyre of Charlotte Bronte is a Gothic novel Jane Eyre written by Charlotte Bront and is considered to be a "Gothic" novel by many people. You can decide this classification of Jane Air with "supernatural" events, architecture, and desolate circumstances. It often indicates the use of "supernatural" events. For example, when Jane was ten years old, she was detained in a room called "red room" due to cheating. In this room, her uncle died. - Jane Eyre: A woman who controls sex is not a biological fact but a social structure. However, when trying to define the terms gender and gender, there were many assumptions that society would define male and female gender as normal. Women have traditionally been oppressed because of the physical and mental limitations imposed on men dominated by men.