A review by aribabwa
Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë

5.0

4.8/5 stars

It's magical, yet realistic. It's romantic, yet conscientious. This book is Charlotte Brontë's love letter to marriage, to women's bodily autonomy, and to women's independence. The towering beauty of it's language, the surprising twist at every turn. It's sad, it's tragic, it's wholesome, it's spooky, it's provocative. The first time i ever cried tears of joy from a book. It does take me a while to finish this book (thanks to everything that is going on in my life rn), but i'm definitely glad to finished it cause now i find my (current) favorite classic literature of all times.

But, with all that being said, i do have a little objection on how Charlotte Brontë conclude Jane Eyre story.
Spoiler i think it's best if Jane didn't marry neither Mr Rochester nor St John. If Charlotte really want her to marry someone at the end, maybe give her a third male character that isn't a walking red flag (?)