Jane Air Jane's family and masculinity have not experienced a typical family life in the whole novel. Her various living environments have made her experience a different family, but none of them can represent the norm of family life in the 19th century. Through family study of the 19th century, it is clear that Jane's life is not a patriarchal father and foster stereotypic family whose main concern is raising children.
Jane Air is a story of a rebellious adult in the Victorian era. In the novel as a whole, "The progress of Jane Eyre can be drawn through a series of family / anti-family dialogues" (Spivac). Her development and growth through the novel began as a solitary, merciless orphan and began to emphasize her position as an heir in her family in society. Her independence, her doubts about her surroundings, and her healthy pride, Jane blooms despite her orphan's status. Finally, Jane made happiness with her own family.
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 has been 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 - I 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 ".
The novel by Jane Eyre is also a character of Jane Eyre, my father said she is a real woman - forever the best woman. Jane Air pulled the attention of my father, and Jane Air broke his heart. Theme: JANE EYRE is the best. Theme: I hope to be my best friend with CHARLOTTEBRONTAs. Subject: Do not you like to stand down on her feet? Subject: Do not you end it? The problem is that I do not have one. I really dislike it. As his salesman, I do not like my favorite book, so it is difficult for my father to resign. I did not do it. It's too long, and for those that I can not care, the density is too high. Mr. Rochester was found to be as creepy as Dickens. Most importantly, I am having difficulties with Jane. I respect her, but I can not warm her. As for her self restraint, I think she has the ability to make decisions, then decide, and if necessary to change it.