Jane Eyre

Jane Eyre

by Charlotte Brontë

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By narrating the rough life experience of the orphan Jane Eyre, the book successfully creates an image of a woman who was born in poverty, is unwilling to be humiliated, dares to fight, and pursues equality and happiness. In the book, Jane's parents died when she was young, and she stayed at her aunt's house. She was discriminated against and abused, and was later sent to a charity school by her aunt. When she grew up, Jane left school and went to Thornfield Manor to work as a governess. After getting along for a period of time, Jane fell in love with Rochester, the owner of the manor. Just when they were holding their wedding, Jane learned that Rochester already had a crazy wife. Jane did not want to be someone else's mistress and left Thornfield Manor sadly. Later, a priest proposed to Jane. Jane thought of Rochester and rushed back to Thornfield Manor. At this time, the manor had been burned to rubble, Rochester's wife was dead, and Rochester was blind. Jane resolutely decided to spend her life with Rochester...

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