A woman's survival goal is to marry into a rich family. Even if she can't be born in a rich family, she should strive to gain wealth and status through marriage. The only choice for a woman's career is to be a good wife and mother.
As a writer, women will be regarded as violating their due femininity and will be violently attacked by men. From the beginning of Charlotte sisters' works using masculine pseudonyms, we can imagine the dilemma faced by female writers at that time. Jane Eyre was written under this passive background.
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Jane Eyre, written in 1846, is Charlotte's second novel. She expressed her feelings with the struggle experience of a young woman of humble origin, which deeply touched the readers at that time.
This novel was published in the autumn of 1847 under the pseudonym of Kohler Bell, and was reprinted twice the following year. This little-known writer Charlotte Brontexq thus entered the ranks of famous British novelists.
The uniqueness of Jane Eyre lies not only in the authenticity and strong appeal of the novel, but also in the fact that the novel has created an independent and enterprising female image that is not subject to secular pressure.
The love story of Jane Eyre to Rochester in the novel vividly shows her fiery passion and sincere heart, and strongly reveals her love view. She despised the arrogance of powerful people, laughed at their stupidity, and showed independent personality and beautiful ideals.
She boldly loved what she loved, but when she found that the person she loved still had a wife, she resolutely left the person and place she missed.
The idea expressed in the novel, that is, women are unwilling to be assigned their position by society and demand independence and equality in work and even marriage, was extraordinary at that time and was also a great shock to the British literary world.
At the fictional end of the novel, Jane Eyre gets a legacy and returns to the lonely and helpless Rochester. Although this plot is worthy of scrutiny, it reveals the author's ideal-women's independence and equality in economy, social status and family, and their unswerving loyalty to love.
Charlotte's writing style is also unique. Her writing is concise and vivid, simple and vivid, and the first-person narrative language makes the novel close to readers and reality.
At the same time, the novel embodies the characteristics of European romantic literary tradition, and shows the author's rich imagination and poetic temperament. The author naturally uses dreams, hallucinations, premonitions, symbols and metaphors in his narration, which makes the "natural" realm of the novel hazy and wonderful.
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