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... In her novel Jane Eyre she made it clear what the problems were during her time. ...
The fufillment that Jane Eyre felt with love and marriage was a direct representation of the fulfillment that Charlotte Bronte felt with writing. ... Many people that have read Jane Eyre wonder if the reality of Cowan Bridge was as terrible as the fiction of Lowood. ... She then began work on her second book, Jane Eyre. ... Readers seem to have even made a game of comparing the true life of the author with Jane and her experiences. ... A plain woman, like Jane, drew even more negative attention. ... In the book Jane Eyre, Jane received her education at the orphanage which she attended for several years. ... Jane however seemed to posses a strength and courage that would surpass most people of either gender for any era.
Approximate Word count = 671 Approximate Pages = 2.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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