In order to convey discussion, image, and opinion, the authors use various types of languages, grammar, and vocabulary to accomplish this purpose. Excerpts from Jane Eyre, Charlotte Bronte, William Shakespeare, Ode to Autumn, John Keats, both surprising similarities, and some differences, analyze and show these differences. Unlike Hamlet and Fall, Jane Eyre's excerpt has no special debate, but how to use the language is similar to that of Keats, but to some extent it is similar to Hamlet.
Jane Air Jane Air is a classic Victorian novel by Charlotte Bronte and is considered one of the best novels in English literature. The main character Jane Eyre was strongly required to be himself. This effort made her passionate and impulsive, but Jane thought that she would accept her change in her life. Tolerance for her change began in the early stages of the novel and helped her grow up a strong independence.
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.
We started with Bronte's Jane Eyre and saw modern movie adaptation - 2011 adaptation of curry Fuyong - Mr. Rochester and Mia Waskikovska starring Michael Fassbinder as Jane Eyre. . Because of his singular point of the same name, Jane Air (fiction) is often seen as a time by critics and modern readers. Jane repeatedly states himself as "simple", "small", "squat", but it is contradictory, arrogant and intensely independent. This novel reveals through her explanation of Jane that Bronte's relationship between women and gender is not the world today. Jane's famous "feminine feel like a man" statement reveals the dual criteria which is also being scrutinized in the recent US presidential election campaign, and my students talk about these similarities in our discussion I commented on the points.