Book Review - Jane Eyre
Essay by people • June 5, 2011 • Book/Movie Report • 275 Words (2 Pages) • 2,198 Views
-A book that is passed down through generations.
Jane Eyre.
The book Jane Eyre was written by Charlotte Bronte and first published in 1847. It is a great book and it is translated into many languages. Both the book and its film adaption are appreciated by people around the world.
The book narrates a girl-Jane Eyre's life. She had an unhappy girlhood at her aunt Mrs Reed's house and Lowood School After she graduated, she became a teacher and taught Adele at Thornfield Hall. At that time, she fell in love with Mr Rochester. But at their wedding, people found out that Mr Rochester had already married to a mad woman. Jane sadly left. After she met St John, she realized that Mr Rochester was still her true love. So she went back married him although he had became blind after a fire.
I think it is a wonderful book because the story is still moving after ages. The language is beautiful and the characters are lively. The description of the mentality of the characters is very real. The way of using first person also makes a good effort of empathy. The only thing I do not like is that the writer concentrated too much on unimportant details which made the story last too long.
I love this book because Jane and Mr Rochester's love has really moved me. I think people at any age no matter what gender would like this book. It is really worth reading. It is a book that can be passed down through generations and be famous all over the world
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