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Jane Eyre
(Charlotte Bronte)

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JANE EyreJane Eyre is the one of the finest novels of Bronte. The novel opens with Jane?s transition from the passivity and genderless ness of childhood into a turbulent puberty. Jane?s story is the story of enclosure and escape. A distinctly female in which the problem encounter by the protagonist as she travels from imprisonment of her childhood towards an almost unthinkable goal of mature freedom are symptomatic of difficulties. Every woman in a patriarchal society must meet and overcome.Jane Eyre is the novel about a woman who is independent, emancipated and is able to progress in her life by relying on her own abilities and virtues. JANE matures and moves in life alone. Orphan and poor, the young Jane stays with her aunt who is very cruel and merciless. It becomes hard for Jane to stay with her aunt but patiently she has to stay there. Jane suffers a lot in her childhood. Jane was send to a boarding school where the life was sheer hell. She studies and qualifies herself as a teacher then she departs to search a new job and positively she gets appointed as a Governor of a child.Employed as a private tutor for the daughter of dark gentleman Rochester. A phrase of her life was closing tonight; a new one was opening tomorrow. Jane falls in love with the man and their affair starts passionately. Everything seems to go well, they plan to get married. Suddenly unexpected reappearance of Rochester?s former wife, Bertha, who is described, ?as a wild animal merges? in the chapter. Destiny proves generous to Jane and once again the events upsets literal traditions. Rochester?s wife dies in a fire. So that our protagonist can eventually marry the man she loves.With this happy ending, Bronte seems to award her young heroine who seems conscious for need of love and expresses it passionately.?ALLS WELL THAT ENDS WELL.?Jane Eyre, masterpiece of Bronte is a formative novel. It is an upbringing or an educational novel. It refers to an account of youthful development of a hero or a heroine. It describes the process by which maturity is achieved through various ups and downs.



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