Jane Eyre
Charlotte Bronte author Willis Hall author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Samuel French Ltd
Published:1st Mar '94
Should be back in stock very soon
After being orphaned, a young girl experiences isolation until she becomes a governess at Thornfield Hall. There, she encounters the enigmatic Mr. Rochester and a haunting presence in the night.
"Jane Eyre" is a classic novel that follows the life of its titular character, an orphan who faces numerous challenges from a young age. After enduring a difficult childhood, Jane finds herself seeking independence and purpose. Her journey leads her to Thornfield Hall, where she takes on the role of governess. This position marks a significant turning point in her life, as it introduces her to new experiences and relationships that will shape her future.
At Thornfield, Jane encounters the enigmatic Mr. Rochester, the master of the estate. Their interactions are marked by a blend of tension and attraction, as Jane navigates her feelings for him while maintaining her sense of self-respect and morality. The novel delves into themes of love, social class, and the struggle for personal identity, as Jane grapples with her emotions and the societal expectations placed upon her. The mysterious atmosphere of Thornfield is heightened by the presence of a ghostly woman who roams the halls at night, adding an element of intrigue and suspense to the story.
As the plot unfolds, Jane's resilience and determination become evident. She confronts the obstacles in her life with courage, ultimately seeking a sense of belonging and fulfillment. "Jane Eyre" is not just a love story; it is a tale of self-discovery and empowerment, as Jane learns to assert her own worth in a world that often seeks to diminish it. Through her journey, readers are invited to reflect on the complexities of human relationships and the importance of staying true to oneself.
ISBN: 9780573018022
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110 pages