Jane Eyre: Growing Up in Resistance
Abstract
Jane Eyre is a famous work by British female writer Charlotte Bronte, and it is also an autobiographical work. The heroine Jane Eyre, has grown into an independent, self-respecting woman in constant resistances. Jane Eyre’s strong and unyielding spirit of resistance reflects her invincible inner personality charm. She has a unique thinking about women’s destiny, value, status, a rational understanding to their own thoughts and personality, and a firm pursuit of their own happiness and emotion. From all of these we can see Jane Eyre also represents the new image of today's women. This dissertation intends to start with Jane Eyre's three struggles, analyze the character image of Jane Eyre, and explore the feminist thoughts behind it.
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