An objective analysis of JANE EYRE by Charlotte Bronte
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Charlotte Bronte's novel, Jane Eyre, is a classic for one main reason; it has stood the test of time. R.W. Emerson stated this truth quite accurately, "Never read a book that is not a year old." From 1847 at its origin to 2003, where one senior's grade depends on it, Jane Eyre has many relevant and insightful points for all generations.
Jane Eyre is a love story that is treated rather unconventionally by the novelist. Jane
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a popular cliche, or a simple formality reflecting the late 1840's. The book proved to be provocative and suspenseful, not giving away any event before its time. It was a thoroughly enjoyable read. There are some books that after reading the first page you feel completely drained and ready for a break, but then there are books that after reading each sentence you are bound by some energy to keep reading. That is Jane Eyre.
a popular cliche, or a simple formality reflecting the late 1840's. The book proved to be provocative and suspenseful, not giving away any event before its time. It was a thoroughly enjoyable read. There are some books that after reading the first page you feel completely drained and ready for a break, but then there are books that after reading each sentence you are bound by some energy to keep reading. That is Jane Eyre.