Jane eyre review

             Jane Eyre is the kind of book that's great to read on rainy days. It's a romance novel with a hint of mystery and suspense. Set in England in the 1800s, Bronte brings a chill down your spine with the gloomy and melancholy background of Thornfield Hall. With such bewildering characters as Mr. Rochester and Grace Poole, Bronte is able to add a cloud of fear and anticipation to the romantic aspirations of her readers.
             This love story is intense. Although there are no intimate love scenes, the attraction between Jane and Mr. Rochester is evident. From the moment she meets him on the hill at sunset, the story develops into the most interesting love story ever written.
             Jane ventures out into the world, very much alone and penniless, to search for employment as a governess. She finds herself at Thornfield Hall, a place filled with dark secrets and a sad past. At first she is unsure of her situation, uncomfortable with the melancholy figure of her employer, Edward Rochester. Fortunately, she learns to love Thornfield Hall. This is when the story twists into captivating scenes. Mr. Rochester and Jane Eyre slowly fall in love. One of my favourite scenes is where Jane is playing the piano as Mr. Rochester watches her with a passionate stare.
             This book illustrates very well the passionate love from a woman's point of view. No longer is the female character a background character, but becomes independent with feelings, passion, integrity and a strong mind.
             However there are conflicts, as there should be in any good book. These pile up to a breathtaking climax. The ending will shock you as the mysteries are finally revealed. It is up to you to decide whether it is a happy ending or another tragedy. However it is a lovely novel and it has everything including horror, romance and society. Jane Eyre is very autobiographical, by reading this book; you begin to know Charlotte Bronte as well. Jane Eyre is like an old friend, and will alwa...

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