Jane Eyre

Jane Eyre

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https://openlibrary.org/books/OL24282306M

summary

Charlotte Brontë's novel "Jane Eyre" is a powerful and enduring story of a young woman's quest for independence, dignity, and love. Told in the first person, this novel is a triumph of feminist literature as it follows the struggles of its protagonist, the titular character, as she navigates her way through a repressive and male-dominated society. Orphaned as a child and sent to work as a governess, Jane falls in love with her employer, the enigmatic and mysterious Mr. Rochester, who harbors dark secrets. But as their relationship deepens, Jane must confront the harsh realities of family obligations, social conventions, and the limitations placed on women in Victorian England. Bronte's richly realized characters, vivid descriptions of the natural world, and intricate plot twists make for a gripping and unforgettable reading experience.

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charlotte bronte ꞏ romanticism ꞏ english literature ꞏ classic fiction ꞏ feminism ꞏ love story ꞏ strong female character ꞏ gothic ꞏ bildungsroman ꞏ self-discovery ꞏ orphan ꞏ romance ꞏ victorian era ꞏ governess ꞏ mystery ꞏ master ꞏ loneliness ꞏ 19th century ꞏ feminist literature ꞏ social criticism