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Jane Eyre by Zhangjialan (ES02177)



JANE EYRE

   Charlotte Bronte wrote "Jane Eyre" in the Victorian era, this book was very famous at the time.

   Victorian era were considered British industrial Revolution is the best time. At the time, literature was developed, have many writers and poets was found. Charlotte Bronte is the famous one of them.

   This book described Jane Eyre is an orphan, she faced many difficulties in her childhood. She is lonely without family and friends.

   When she was working in the manor, she met the owner Edward Rochester. The man has wealth and have a strong body. Jane Eyre fell in love with him. When they are ready to get married, Jane Eyre found he have a wife, but his wife is crazy. They has difficulties with the love. At the last, Jane Eyre was left him, she want to looking for a new life. On the end, Jane Eyre return to the manor to see him, she saw him has injured and still love her, so Jane Eyre married him have a happily life.

  In my opinion, this book is very romantic, Jane Eyre finally got happiness, she is a brave and dare to fight girl, her love with Edward Rochester tell me to love each other, I should respect and trust to him.

        Zhangjialan  ES02177

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