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Symbolism in Charlotte Bronte´s Jane Eyre
Symbolism In Charlotte Brontё`s
Jane Eyre
Charlotte Brontё`s Jane Eyre is a real masterpiece read by thousands of children, students and grown-ups all over the world. Some of its readers consider it to be a children’s novel, others appreciate it because of the romantic love story of Jane and Mr Rochester. But in fact the author is writing about the “woman question”, about the possibilities for women to be happy, about the disentanglement of a woman’s personality, about the struggles she has to fight in order to preserve her real ego. But this is not the only reason to attract us readers: the symbols used in this novel are also very interesting and that is why I have decided to try to “solve the mystery” of some of these symbols.
The plot of the novel does not take place at a certain place, but there are five important stations in Jane Eyre`s life. First of all these five places or stations play a symbolical role in Charlotte Brontё`s masterpiece. All of these five places have worthy of note names which spontaneously make us think of what they mean, why they were used in the novel and what the author wanted to express by them. The first such decisive place in Jane’s course of life
Approximate Word count = 1877
Approximate Pages = 8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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