Childhood view of Jane Eyre and Hideous Kinky, Charlotte Bronte, was born in Hamworth, Yorkshire in 1816. Her father is a pastor in the village where she lives. Mother died when she was very young. Two sisters of Mary and Elizabeth were sent to a very strict boarding school, where she was very unhappy. Her sister died of tuberculosis. Jane Eyre is based on Charlotte Bronte's own experience and is a fictional autobiography. Esther Floyd was born in London in 1963 from Charlotte Bronte for nearly 150 years.
Jane Air is the story of Charlotte Bronte's classic Jane Air era. The main character is Jane, from childhood childhood to adult maturity. During this journey, Jane experienced the fight of education and containment. So she tried to understand herself and the world. But, whether it is a real physical containment or a spiritual containment, she often has to fight with all kinds of containment. Compared with "wrinkle time" in 1962, this educational fight is quite different from that of L 'Engle in her novel. L'Engle fulfilled the role as a woman in A Wrinkle in Time, crossed the wall of the time. This novel injects feminism and adult theme. More specifically, it is a novel that is fully integrated with the concept of women's strengths and ways in which society women can bring concrete positive change.
Jane Eyre 's plot conveys growing novels, children' s maturity story and follows the form of a novel that focuses on emotions and experiences accompanying him or her to grow to adults. Jane Eyre has five different development stages, each related to a specific place. At the end of Jane's childhood at Gateshead, her education at Lowood School, at the end of the family tutoring family time at Adhorn, Thornfield, Morton and Marsh (also known as the Moor House) she reunited I married Rochester in Ferndee. From these experiences Jane became a mature woman of a retrospective narrative novel.
Jean Rhys who spent his childhood in the West Indies regret Jane Eyre as an enthusiast and regret not being able to contribute to the story of Bertha Mason. The first Lady Rochester appeared in Jane Air as a creature between humans and animals. This represents the threat to Rochester's heroine and the happiness of her married life. In a letter to Selma Van Diaz, Squirrel expressed her attitude towards Bertha Mason's character and opposed her expression at Jane Air. "Creole in Charlotte Bronte's novels is indifferent, she always needs screams, screams, screams, terrible laughter and attacks every step.As Rochester treats her so badly, For reasons that make sense, even though she thinks he is angry, and why she is angry, she must be at least reasonable for the past.