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For over a century and a half, "Jane Eyre" has captivated readers, prompting scholars to ponder its enduring popularity. The story transcends mere romantic twists and gothic drama, reflecting deeper themes that resonate across generations. The constraints of the Victorian era have faded, allowing the boldness of the protagonist to shine through. The author boldly asserts, "Let us not confuse convention with morality!" The essence of great literature eludes precise definition, yet the voices of enthusiastic readers reveal its power. As we engage with this fictional narrative, the storyteller's voice feels remarkably authentic, with genuine emotions and explosive events. The struggle of the indomitable and courageous heroine against her cruel guardian, the harsh conditions of a boarding school, and the rigid social order resonates profoundly, echoing the author's own experiences as a bullied girl after losing her parents. In this epic tale, love triumphs over adversity, fate, and the weight of a terrible secret.
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Jane Eyre, Charlotte Brontë
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- 1958
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