The fire and heat of Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre is not the essence of a really wonderful literary work people can see in words. This is something people can see behind these words. Through the symbol and image of literary works, readers can really connect with writers. Charlotte Bronte embodies the spirit of "being unread but understood" by Jane Eyre in the Victorian work. There are many articles and theories that introduce the complex symbols and images used by Bronte in Jane Eyre.
Supernatural values and natural images are the theme of Charlotte Bronte's novel Jane Eyre. In this article I will look at expressions of natural and supernatural values that play an essential role in the story of Jane Eyre. From the beginning of the novel, the hero, Jane encountered a supernatural phenomenon. Charlotte Bronte uses supernatural themes and Gothic themes to raise the reader's situation and foster characters. In particular, the image of nature is used to convey the relationship between humans, nature and mankind (Franklin, 1995).
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.
Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre is one of the best books I've ever read. In the rural countryside environment of the 19th century, Bronte created a fictional account of Jane Air's early life. And it can not be helped by all readers. In this novel, I am aware of the conflict of love and independence, conscience and passion, and the struggle of young women to maintain self-esteem. These are groundbreaking themes of 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.