
Jane Eyre (legendary Classic)
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"Jane Eyre" is a classic novel written by British female writer Charlotte Bronte, first published in 1847. This novel is narrated in the first person and is autobiographical. It tells the story of the growth of the orphan Jane Eyre and the love story between her and Rochester. Jane Eyre's parents died when she was young, and she was fostered at her aunt's house. She lived a hard life and was abused. She was sent to Lowood School, where she received an education and met her best friend Helen. After graduation, Jane Eyre became a tutor at Thornfield Manor and met Rochester, the owner of the manor with complex personality. The two gradually developed feelings, but on the wedding day, Jane Eyre discovered that Rochester already had a mentally disturbed wife. In pain, Jane Eyre chose to leave, later inherited the inheritance, and finally returned to Thornfield, reunited with the blind Rochester, and achieved their love.
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