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In the article "The Life of Charlotte Bronte and the Letters of Elizabeth Gaskell" the author June Foley follows communications between Gaskell, Bronte and several friends of Gaskell. In her letter, Gaskel announced a lot of sympathy for the writing of Blount. Life (if someone dares to say it) that leads to such cruelty. She is very quiet and it is not affected by the noble goal "(39). When she wrote a "bad thing" gaskel painted a woman with sorrow and sorrow, but one suggested that everything seemed to be okay. I think Charlotte is a strong woman. In a letter to a friend I wrote later, Gaskell added. "She has a bit of goodwill and affection for her, a love that I feel" (39)
The story of Jane Eyre reflects the life of Charlotte Bronte as being autobiographical. For example, at Jane Eyre, parents of Charlotte Bronte died and she was taken care of by her aunt. She was treated seriously when she was at my aunt's house. Jane Eyre is full of erotic tension, passion and satire; three features that distinguish Jane Eyre from other Victorian books. In addition, Jane Air was written from a child's point of view, but it did not appear to any book of those days.