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  1. Jane Eyre is the story of a young orphaned girl, who, in the first phases of the book is mistreated and abused, starved and malnourished, at the orphan house of Lowood. An epidemic of typhus sweeps through the place, taking away her few friends, including Helen Burns, the best Jane had. She thus decides to leave Lowood at eighteen, and fend for ...

  2. Character List. Jane Eyre The orphaned protagonist of the story. When the novel begins, she is an isolated, powerless ten-year-old living with an aunt and cousins who dislike her. As the novel progresses, she grows in strength. She distinguishes herself at Lowood School because of her hard work and strong intellectual abilities.

  3. Apr 22, 2024 · Charlotte Brontë (born April 21, 1816, Thornton, Yorkshire, England—died March 31, 1855, Haworth, Yorkshire) was an English novelist noted for Jane Eyre (1847), a strong narrative of a woman in conflict with her natural desires and social condition. The novel gave new truthfulness to Victorian fiction.

  4. Jul 5, 2023 · Jane Eyre Summary. J ane Eyre is a novel by Charlotte Brontë about an orphaned young woman in nineteenth-century England.. Jane Eyre is raised by her cruel and wealthy relatives before being sent ...

  5. Nov 21, 2023 · Jane Eyre is a Gothic novel by Charlotte Bronte that was published in 1847. Its original title was Jane Eyre: An Autobiography, with Charlotte Bronte using the pseudonym of Currer Bell. In fact ...

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  6. Jane Eyre Character Analysis. The protagonist and narrator, Jane is an orphaned girl caught between class boundaries, financial situations, and her own conflicted feelings. In her youth and again as a governess, Jane must depend on others for support. Jane feels isolated, and strives for her personal freedom and meaningful connections with ...

  7. Jane Eyre: An Autobiography is a bildungsroman, or coming of age novel, written by Charlotte Brontë and originally published in 1847 under the male pseudonym Currer Bell by Smith, Elder & Co. of London. Through Jane’s life and experiences, Brontë examines social issues including religious hypocrisy, class discrimination, and sexism.

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