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Jane Eyre
4.3 (6
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Romance
Mystery
Science Fiction
+9
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Format
Pocketbok
Sidor
532
Språk
Engelska
Publicerad
Feb 4, 2003
Förlag
Penguin
ISBN-10
0142437204
ISBN-13
9780142437209
Beskrivning
Charlotte Brontë’s timeless novel unfolds the poignant journey of Jane Eyre, a young orphan navigating a world filled with turmoil and hardship. Set against a backdrop of Gothic architecture and moorland, Jane’s story is rich with emotional depth as she strives for independence and a sense of belonging. Her experiences at Gateshead Hall and Thornfield Hall shape her resilient spirit, highlighting a struggle not only against social constraints but also against her internal battles.
As Jane confronts the complexities of love and morality, her connection with the enigmatic Mr. Rochester becomes a focal point. Their stormy relationship, fraught with secrets and societal barriers, forces Jane to challenge her own beliefs about freedom and self-worth. The tale is one of self-discovery and empowerment, as Jane learns to embrace her identity against the odds.
Brontë masterfully weaves themes of class, gender, and religion throughout the narrative, creating a multi-faceted portrait of 19th-century England. With its rich characterization and vivid imagery, the novel remains a significant work that resonates with readers' aspirations for autonomy and love, making it a compelling exploration of the human condition.
As Jane confronts the complexities of love and morality, her connection with the enigmatic Mr. Rochester becomes a focal point. Their stormy relationship, fraught with secrets and societal barriers, forces Jane to challenge her own beliefs about freedom and self-worth. The tale is one of self-discovery and empowerment, as Jane learns to embrace her identity against the odds.
Brontë masterfully weaves themes of class, gender, and religion throughout the narrative, creating a multi-faceted portrait of 19th-century England. With its rich characterization and vivid imagery, the novel remains a significant work that resonates with readers' aspirations for autonomy and love, making it a compelling exploration of the human condition.
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