How was Blount founded in the 1800s by readers of Jane Eyre written by reader Jane Eyre, Jane Eyre (Charlotte Bronte). It explains how Jane rose from the orphan identity at the beginning of the story to the higher ranking of Mr. Rochester. More importantly, Jane found happiness. In the 1800s, women's status was low, female status was high, married with wealthy people, or already belonged to wealthy. This story shows how Jane reacts to the ups and downs of life on her journey of happiness.
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.
Jane Air is a novel written by Charlotte Bronte in 1847, written in the first person stories. Through a novel reader who watches Jane following his childhood Jane Air and watching Jane mature until becoming an adult, Jane also has many topics such as love, social class, religion I handle it. In the novel, Jane met two important people and there are two marriage proposals. One is from Rochester and the other is from cousin St. John Rivers.
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.