Jane is the protagonist of the novel "Jane Air". She is a sensitive, enthusiastic, intellectual, and reflexive girl. Since childhood, she recognizes the social status as an outsider. She was still lonely when I was a child, and I was keenly observing people's behavior. She limits herself to books. When fraud and abuse pain exceeds the limit, Jane acted spontaneously. At Gateshead, she hit her aunt with John Reed and her atrocities.
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.
Jane Eyre of Charlotte Bronte is a love story of Gothic novel written by Charlotte Bront and is considered to be a "Gothic" novel by many people. Using "supernatural" events, the building and the desolate environment will help to determine the classification of Jane Air. It often indicates the use of "supernatural" events. For example, when Jane was ten years old, she was detained in a room called "red room" due to cheating. In this room, her uncle died. - Jane Eyre: Repressed sex of a woman is not a biological fact but a social structure. However, when trying to define the terms gender and sex, there were many assumptions that society would define male and female sexuality as normal. Women have traditionally been oppressed because of the physical and mental limitations imposed on the male dominated society.
Jane Eyre of Charlotte Bront has socially criticized the repressive social concept and practice of the 19th century Victorian society. Relationship between male and female emphasizes male domination and superiority over women. Like Jane, Jane Eyre reflects Bronte's own observations on the Victorian sex role in terms of its status as a tutor. Margaret Atwood's novel was written during the conservative Renaissance of the West due to a strong and well-organized religious conservative movement that criticized "excessive behavior of sexual revolution". Jane Eyre of Brontë explained clearly about stalker