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A review by nathys_8
Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë
5.0
It was quite interesting to see how in the times of Jane Eyre it was terrible to have an opinion as a woman, to question things, to demand respect and basic rights.
Between doing the right thing and the right thing in the eyes of religion is where this novel touches a crucial point, at the beginning it seems it's against religion and its strict rules, but towards the middle it seems religion takes a higher meaning for her and she bases her decisions on it, also with a hint to the supernatural in between.
All in all it is about love and how society sees this love, no matter the age difference, background or in the end physical attributes or lack thereof.
It's a story of a strong young woman that was made harder by the upbringing she had and it touches a bit on the personal side with me, so I particularly enjoyed it and I am definitely glad I got to read it now instead of in high school, because it makes a world of difference on how I see the meaning of it now than how I would have, being younger.
Between doing the right thing and the right thing in the eyes of religion is where this novel touches a crucial point, at the beginning it seems it's against religion and its strict rules, but towards the middle it seems religion takes a higher meaning for her and she bases her decisions on it, also with a hint to the supernatural in between.
All in all it is about love and how society sees this love, no matter the age difference, background or in the end physical attributes or lack thereof.
It's a story of a strong young woman that was made harder by the upbringing she had and it touches a bit on the personal side with me, so I particularly enjoyed it and I am definitely glad I got to read it now instead of in high school, because it makes a world of difference on how I see the meaning of it now than how I would have, being younger.