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“Jane Eyre” is a novel written by Charlotte Brontë, first published in 1847 under the pseudonym “Currer Bell.” It is one of the most famous and widely read works of English literature.
The novel follows the life of its protagonist, Jane Eyre, from her troubled childhood as an orphan to her adulthood as a governess. Throughout the story, Jane faces numerous challenges and adversities but maintains her independence, integrity, and moral strength. The novel explores themes such as love, social class, morality, and the struggle for autonomy.
One of the most notable aspects of “Jane Eyre” is its depiction of a strong and complex female protagonist. Jane Eyre defies societal expectations for women of her time, asserting her own identity and striving for equality and respect. The novel also features a compelling love story between Jane and Mr. Rochester, the master of Thornfield Hall, which unfolds amidst secrets and obstacles.
“Jane Eyre” has been praised for its rich characterization, vivid prose, and exploration of social and psychological themes. It remains a beloved classic of English literature and continues to be studied and celebrated for its enduring relevance and timeless appeal.
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