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summary of jane eyre
Charlotte Bronte is the author of the novel Jane Eyre. Bronte uses first person
narration to tell the life story of Jane Eyre. ... In all actuality Jane Eyre is telling the novel. ... Jane Eyre is not an exception.
Jane Eyre is an autobiography of charlotte Bronte.
Charlotte Bronte¡¯s physical description is similar to Jane Eyre¡¯s. ... Jane is exactly like that. ¡°I
sometimes wished to have rosy cheeks, a straight nose, and small cherry mouth; I
desired to be tall, stately, and finely developed in figure; I felt it a misfortune that I was
so little, so pale, and had features so irregular and so marked (Jane Eyre, 100).¡± There
is an obvious similarity between Bronte and Jane. There are some more similarities
with Bronte¡¯s home life and as with Jane. ¡°¡ my father had been a poor clergyman
(Jane Eyre, 25).¡± Jane¡¯s father is a clergyman along with Bronte¡¯s father. ...
Jane does not have any parents because they passed away. ... ¡° I was a discord in Gateshead hall; I was like
a nobody there (Jane Eyre, 15).¡± Jane does not have anyone to love her at Gateshead. ... ¡± Jane Eyre goes to live with her aunt who punishes her frequently. Jane¡¯s
aunt, Mrs. ... Jane is
unhappy at Gateshead. Bronte was showing her childhood life through Jane. Jane is a
young Charlotte Bronte.
Not only are their home lives similar, Jane is also sent to Lowood institution. ... At Lowood, Jane learns a lot; she learns more than just an education. ... While Jane is
at Lowood several students pass away from typhus fever.
Approximate Word count = 1338 Approximate Pages = 5.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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