![]() ![]() For example, Charlotte’s plot for ‘ Jane Eyre’ is split into five geographical settings – starting with Jane’s childhood spent at Gateshead under her mean aunt and ending with a reunion with Mr. Much like her sister Emily Brontë’s ‘ Wuthering Heights’ whose inspiration came from several real-life incidents, Charlotte Brontë’s ‘ Jane Eyre’ was also written based on a similar experience. ‘ Jane Eyre’ certainly isn’t very different from books of this category, as several aspects of the book’s plot are based on personal experiences encountered by Charlotte Brontë, either as a child growing up in Haworth or as a young adult seeking her true purpose in life in a foreign city of Brussels. It is a common practice among great authors to write books that are, in some way, based on certain emotional times of their lives. ![]() John after hearing Rochester’s voice calling out to her to return home to him. ![]() Climax: Jane turns down the marriage proposal of St.Setting: Ferndean, Moor House, Lowood, Gateshead Hall, Thornfield Hall.Amid the wildness of the 19th-century society in which she finds herself, with the fact that there’s an existing bias against women in general, ‘ Jane Eyre’s’ main character stops at nothing to reach her goals, even if that means enduring a cruel aunt, going destitute for three days, and working for a mean man. ![]()
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