What were Jane's intentions when she returned to Thornfield after hearing Rochester's "voice"? I'd love to have reader's views on the following question: What were Jane's intentions on returning to Thornfield after hearing the "voice"? I am sure that all the women will like this novel.-Submitted by Belle Brownįan of this book? Help us introduce it to others by writing a better introduction for it. She lived a misery life till she achieved one of her dreams but will she achieve the rest of her dreams? Try to find yourself what dream did she achieve and if she will achieve the other dreams. It talks about a girl searching for a family and someone to consider her despite being poor and a woman she wants to be independent like all the women now but it is more difficult for her. In Jane Eyre, Charlotte Bronte shows us many variable things we have and don't consider it for example to have a family, to be able to see it also shows us that if we are patient for what we have God will give better things. Sometimes we don't care when we read or see that there are people don't have those blessings. Go get yourself a copy, curl up on the couch and travel to England in the 1840's courtesy of Charlotte Bronte! Happy Reading! -Submitted by Jennifer C. Jane Eyre is truly timeless-it is a work of literature that will introduce readers of any age to memorable characters and a story that gets better and better each time you read it. This book leaves the reader wanting to know what will happen to the much abused Jane and read with increasing credulity all that she goes through as a child and subsequently the fate that befalls her once she is at Thornfield.
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The plot is so imaginative and so full of unexpected turns and coincidences that it is impossible to put down after being drawn in at Chapter One. It is a romance between two strong characters each with diametrically opposed pasts and who represent the time period in which it was written.
For sheer what-is-going-to-happen-next value, Jane Eyre really can't be beat-it is a true gothic novel. What lies in wait for Jane is nothing compared to what she has escaped from and this, I feel, is the most incredible and page-turning aspect of the book. The story develops in a way that holds your interest as she meets Rochester and the secrets of Thornfield are revealed. When I first read Jane Eyre, I was absolutely captivated by the story, the characters, Jane's plight as an orphan at Gateshead and Lowood and her transition to governess at Thornfield.