Charles Dickens 'Charlotte Bronte and David Copperfield' s novels demonstrate the suffering experienced by the heroes retrospectively reviewing their lives, family, society, and romantic relationships. At the end of the two novels, the central figure found harmony with the partner of the idealist. After all, neither novel shows the need for an outstanding relationship, the influence of a negative relationship, and the experience that made the two protagonists recognize which relationship is hindered and constructive.
In this article, I will briefly introduce the general idea of the author and Jane Eyre. Secondly, the most important part of this article is to analyze the character of Jane Air from the following viewpoints: (1) Jane Air's self-esteem and confidence, (2) Jane Air's love and her love affair, (3 ) Jane Air Independence, (4) Jane Air's view of gender equality. It makes the image of Jane Eyre brighter and brighter. Finally, this is the conclusion of this paper.
The title character Jane Steele is not clear about Jane Eyre. Like Jane Eyre, she is a leading Victorian orphan and Jane Eyre is her favorite book. Like Jane Eyre, Jane Steele was sent to her charity school by her evil aunt and eventually became a magical country house tutor owned by a man with a dark secret - She inevitably falls into her Love the river. The story structure of Jane Steele reflects the story of Jane Eyre, but when Jane Steele and Jane Eyre were attacked by wealthy and evil cousins, she killed him. When she got hungry abused in front of a sadistic charity principal like Jane Eyre, she killed him. Jane Eyre finished with an epoch-making route "reader, I married him", "Jane Steele begins with" The Reader, I murdered him ".
Jane Eyre is a growing novel. This means that Jane Eyre 's book focuses on Jane Eyre' s spirit, morality, psychology, social development, and growth from girls to adulthood. In this long and difficult journey, the hero must feel some loss or discontent at the young age, forcing him to embark on this journey. During the Victorian era, adults thought they should see their children, but they did not ask. A typical example of this is that Jane served as a tutor for a tutor at Rochester's house. Mr. Rochester has customers in his mansion; his guest commented and commented on Adele's behavior.