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Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre
I was very surprised that there aren't many women writers in our text book. So, I have been interested in a woman writer, Charlotte Bronte. She dealt with a problem about women and their lives. Most of women at that time didn't have lots of power. But Charlotte Bronte published her novel and became famous. Charlotte Bronte judged herself."small and plain and Quaker-like". Jane Eyre's character very similar with Charlotte Bronte's one. Jane Eyre is based on Charlotte Bronte's own life. We can know about women's position at that age. I think it is important novel for student who studies feminism and literature. And I think it isn't quiet different with now days.
"I resisted all the way." Jane Eyre sates at the beginning of Chapter 2. It contains all thing she wanted to tell. Jane Eyre is a young woman wholly unprotected by social position, family, or independent wealth; she is without power. She was not equal with males even Rochester. Jane Eyre had to resist all about these things. There are many things that she had to resist. She feels a patriarchism of a society through the educations and love. And she against that kinds of thing and find out her identity. Throughout the novel, she expresses her opinions on the …show more content…

It broke the prejudice that women are not intellectual and sentimental. Most of the people regard women as a person who didn't act objectively. But she leaved him right after when she realized that Rochester got married to the mad woman. Rochester had intended to dishonestly marry her. Morality is a advantage to Jane. Jane will not rebel against God or lose her self-respect and become Rochester's mistress when she finds out that he is already married. And Jane has image of resuscitation. It is woman's own image. Jane saved his life. And she got married him who became blind and lost his arm. And finally he can find his eye sight. It shows clearly that women's ability of

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