
"Jane Eyre" is a classic novel by Charlotte Bronte, one of the most famous novels in Britain. The plot of Jane Eyre follows the form of a Bildungsroman, which is a novel that tells the story of a child’s maturation and focuses on the emotions and experiences that accompany and incite his or her growth to adulthood.
The book tells about the difficult fate of orphans with a strong, independent character, about her childhood, growing up, finding its way and overcoming the obstacles faced in this way.
Autobiographical elements are recognizable throughout Jane Eyre. Jane’s experience at Lowood School, where her dearest friend dies of tuberculosis, recalls the death of Charlotte’s Bronte sisters at Cowan Bridge.
In Jane Eyre, there are five distinct stages of development, each linked to a particular place: Jane’s childhood at Gateshead, her education at the Lowood School, her time as Adèle’s governess at Thornfield, her time with the Rivers family at Morton and at Marsh End (also called Moor House), and her reunion with and marriage to Rochester at Ferndean. From these experiences, Jane becomes the mature woman who narrates the novel retrospectively.
One of the things I liked the best about this book is a vivid transferred feelings and emotions of a heroine of the book,a brutal and cruel environment in wich Jane grew.When you are reading this you feel reale scary.
All in all if you are a fan of classic, romantic and even horrors you must read it because this novel is a hybrid of three genres: the Gothic novel (utilizes the mysterious, the supernatural, the horrific, the romantic); the romance novel (emphasizes love and passion, represents the notion of lovers destined for each other); and the Bildungsroman (narrates the story of a character’s internal development as he or she undergoes a succession of encounters with the external world).Read and enjoy)
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ReplyDeleteGreat introduction!
ReplyDeleteI haven't read this book yet. I've seen 2 film-versions of this writing and I received the book Jane Eyre in English as a birthday gift last year. So I'm going to read this, but it is the huge book in English :D
but it's realy very intresting,page-turner book)
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ReplyDelete= typical female melodrama :)
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