As Jane Eyre's journey, in his article "The Wrong Progress", William Cooper wrote as follows. I am always at home. (Buzard 99) In the novel, we saw the story of Jane Eyre and her traveling in the English countryside. What she is seeing and doing is not considered extraordinary, but it is common for women of her social status.
You are not reading Jane Eyre 's experience from outside, but Jane Eyre, who has experienced these events personally. I am not a metaphor; research on functional magnetic resonance imaging shows that when you get lost in the story, the emotions of the hero will travel along your nerve path just as you would to you is showing. Because it is biologically. This is not a view of the reader from the perspective of others - it is what puts the reader in the brains of others. When the view of the world of the hero changes, our worldview also changes.
The novel by Jane Eyre is also a character of Jane Eyre, my father said she is a real woman - forever the best woman. Jane Air pulled the attention of my father, and Jane Air broke his heart. Theme: JANE EYRE is the best. Theme: I hope to be my best friend with CHARLOTTEBRONTAs. Subject: Do not you like to stand down on her feet? Subject: Do not you end it? The problem is that I do not have one. I really dislike it. As his salesman, I do not like my favorite book, so it is difficult for my father to resign. I did not do it. It's too long, and for those that I can not care, the density is too high. Mr. Rochester was found to be as creepy as Dickens. Most importantly, I am having difficulties with Jane. I respect her, but I can not warm her. As for her self restraint, I think she has the ability to make decisions, then decide, and if necessary to change it.
Abuse and malice is an important theme of Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre. Novels Jane Eyre, Edward Rochester, Bertha Antoinette Mason are cruel victims. Jane Air suffered in her aunt, the wife's hands. Because of family desire, Rochester experienced terrible marriage torture. Berta's husband, Rochester did not mind her. Therefore, Miss Bronte uses cruelty to create allegations and emotions in her novels.