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Charlotte Brontë

JANE EYRE

Characters

Plot

VÍDEO

Author

personal opinion

Introduction

index

Jane Eyre is a novel written by Charlotte Brontë, published in 1847 by Smith, Elder & Company, which at the time of its appearance achieved great popularity, elevating the author as one of the best romantic novelists, and is today considered a classic of English language literature

introduction

The novel follows the story of Jane, a seemingly plain and simple girl as she battles through life's struggles. Jane has many obstacles in her life - her cruel and abusive Aunt Reed, the grim conditions at Lowood school, her love for Rochester and Rochester's marriage to Bertha. However, Jane overcomes these obstacles through her determination, sharp wit and courage. The novel ends with Jane married to Rochester with children of their own.

pLOT

She is the violently, insane first wife of Edward Rochester

He was a boy with a serious looking, rude and gruff man twice Jane´s age. At fist he was Jane´s master and finally he fell in love

Is a youn girl whose childhood had suffered after the died of her parents

Bertha Mason

Edward Rochester

Jane Eyre

Is the man who supervised a boarding school of an orphan girls named Institution Lowood

Is the teacher of the Institution Lowood and is the girl who was protecting the girls of the school

Jane´s aunt is a insensitive woman who has tree children just as selfish

SR. BROCKLEHURST

Mr´s Temple

Mr´s Reed

Author

Charlotte Brontë was born in the town of Thornton, Yorkshire, United Kingdom, daughter of Patrick Brontë, a clergyman of Irish origin also a writer, intelligent, austere, maniacal, strong-willed, conservative and deeply in love with his wife, Maria Branwell and their children . Charlotte had five siblings: Emily Brontë, Anne Brontë, Maria, Elizabeth, and Branwell. In 1820, his father was appointed rector of the now famous Haworth, a town in the Yorkshire moors, where the family moved to live. Charlotte's mother died on September 23, 1821, and in August 1824, Charlotte and Emily were sent with their older sisters, Mary and Elizabeth, to Clergy Daughters' College at Cowan Bridge, Lancashire, where they fell ill with tuberculosis. . In this school Charlotte Brönte was inspired to describe the sinister Lowood that appears in her novel Jane Eyre. Maria and Elizabeth returned to Haworth ill and died of tuberculosis in 1825. For this reason and because of the terrible conditions at the school, the family removed Charlotte and Emily from boarding school.

Personal Opinion

In my opinion, this story is for think about the life of Jane. It´s very interesting and she is a character well ahead in that time. This story It goes from being sad to being very good for Jane, it is a story of overcoming