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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
A Classic Of English Literature
By Infinite Zest
Jane Eyre is set in rural 19th century England, Bronte has created a fictional account of the early life of Jane Eyre examining the conflicts between love and independence, conscience and passion, and the struggle of a young girl and woman. These hardly seem revolutionary now but were all pioneering themes in the patriarchal society of Victorian England in the 1800s.Jane Eyre, a nine year old orphan, is being raised by her maternal aunt, Mrs. Reed, depicted as a cold and uncaring maternal figure Jane Eyre finds herself at Lowood Boarding School where life is just as tough before Jane Eyre helped by her role model Helen Burns becomes an intelligent, educated young woman eventually tutoring at the school before she leaves to work for the wealthy Mr. Rochester. Rochester and Eyre have tumultuous relationship throughout the novel and Rochester has dark secrets he is trying to keep hidden in the attic of his home.It is a good story well told, if it has any weaknesses it might be the overuse of French with no translations and the concluding chapter is very brief and just wraps up everything a little too neatly. But it is a classic of English Literature and rightly so.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
"A brilliant story from start to finish"
By Wras
From the language, to the insights, to the period, and all the vivid characters of which jane is the shining star; this book is a treat I had not expected. Yes it is romantic but what a romance, you can not but love jane, her indomitable spirit, her relentless thirst to stand as a person, to be the best she could be.We meet Jane as a child living in wretched conditions that go from bad to slightly better, it is only her determination and the kindness of a teacher that let her flower where most vanished, she becomes independent by her own self reliance and education, and when she finds love she will only accept it in her own terms . She is nobody's fool or pet, she is the definition of liberation, and she relinquishes only what she wants to relinquish, no more no less. This happens in a world that is socially divided on all aspects (during the reign of George III 1760–1820) and where religion is still the backbone of every action but not in the kindness of Christ but the tyrannical old testament god. But most of the female character find solace in the philosophy of forgiveness and charityThis is a book that is proto feminist and way ahead of its time. Charlotte Brontë was called the 'first historian of the private consciousness' and has influenced many other works of literature, as well as influencing social consciousness towards the treatment of children, class division, and the rights women. but most of all it is a great read.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Victorian Melodrama at it's Best
By Piers Rowlandson
Jane Eyre was Charlotte's first published novel but she and her two surviving sisters had been writing stories and reading them to each other and their brother, from a very early age. At first the stories were built around their set of toy soldiers and were written in toy sized books. So Jane Eyre is in fact a mature work and draws on the experience of her two older sisters who were sent away to school, contracted TB and died. The horror of life at that school comes across very clearly. The romantic fantasy that fills the rest of the book was I guess largely imagined, as Charlotte was the only sister to marry; she married late, and died carrying her first child. Emily was intensely shy with anyone outside the family and died before Charlotte. I think you can almost hear the sisters listening to early drafts, criticising and enhancing their sister's efforts. I can imagine their laughter as they pile on the fantastic imagery as the house burns down and Rochester is maimed and blinded. Then the affecting reunion in the dreary woods, probably made all three cry and then laugh at the absurdity of it all. This is Victorian melodrama at it's best.
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