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Charlotte Bronte’s Jane Eyre – A Story of One Abused Child

2023-08-27 11:51:08

Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre - Abused Children's Story According to Alexander's daily "City Talk", only about 34,910 cases of fraudulent abusers (fraudsters) were reported last year in Louisiana. Charlotte Bronte talks about the victim of child abuse at the novel Jane Eyre. In Jane Air, Bronte records Jane's life and Jane is a notorious ordinary woman lacking love. After being abused, Jane often portrays many of the features drawn by other victims of abuse. In the whole novel, Jane is quarantine, pessimism, and self-criticism.

The story of Jane Eyre reflects the life of Charlotte Bronte as being autobiographical. For example, like Jane Eyre, parents of Charlotte Bronte died and she was sent to her aunt to take care of her. She was treated seriously when she was at my aunt's house. Jane Eyre is full of erotic tension, passion, satire; three features that distinguish Jane Eyre from other Victorian books. In addition, Jane Eyre wrote about children's point of view, but at that time it did not appear to any book.

I recently learned that Charlotte Bronte is a wonderful writer. She made a story of Jane Air being abused by Jane through her school experience, as a tutor, and finally becoming a young independent woman. As the story progressed, Bronte announced a series of characters (Rochester, Helen Burns, Blanchein Grimm, St. John's River etc), and these characters also influenced Jane's life and her The character grows and rolls. 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, but Jane then lived with a terrible, terrible Rochester. To say the least, I hate him. He may have some redeemable qualities, but I do not see them. When I read this story, I was struggling in the scene. But the writing won, I finished the book, I am very happy because Jane's growth has overwhelmed any hatred against Rochester (even my burning hostility)