Friday, July 19, 2019

Essay --

Jane Eyre â€Å"Jane Eyre† by Charlotte Bronte is a novel about an orphan girl growing up in a tough condition and how she becomes a mature woman with full of courage. Her life at Gateshead is really difficult, where she feels isolated and lives in fear in her childhood. Her parents are dead when she was little, her dead uncle begged his evil wife, Mrs. Reed, to take care of Jane until she becomes an adult. But Mrs. Reed does not keep her promise, no one treats Jane like their family members even treats her less than a servant. By the end of this essay it will be proven that Jane’s life at Gateshead has shaped her development as a young woman and bildungsroman. In the beginning of â€Å"Jane Eyre†, Jane describes that she was happy before she moved to Gateshead. She says, â€Å"With Bewick on my knee, I was then happy; happy at least in my way. I feared nothing but interruption, and that came too soon.†(8).In this quote, Jane was like other happy girls with their family, she had nice house to live and fine food to eat. Everything has changed after her parents died. After she moves into Mrs. Reed’s...

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