Jane Eye
Jane Eyre, a novel about an English womans struggles told through the writing of Charlotte Brontė, has filled its audience with thoughts of hope, love, and deception for many years. These thoughts surround people, not just women, everyday, as if an endless cycle from birth to death. As men and women fall further into this spiral of life they begin to find their true beings along with the qualities of others. This spiral then turns into a web of conflicts as the passenger of life proceeds and often these conflicts are caused by those sought out to be guides through the journey of life but merely are spiders building a magnificent web to catch its prey. In Jane Eyre, Brontė uses the literary elements of plot and character to convey the theme that a person often falls in love with a manipulator because she has little experiences of other forms of love and as a result she has to establish her own integrity. Brontė uses the character element of opinions to show how some people often form conclusions about others and express them in their thoughts as either cruel or friendly. Since Brontė bases Jane Eyre as story told through a young lady the reader is allowed to experience her thoughts and reactions to those around her who make her ve
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Approximate Word count = 2064
Approximate Pages = 8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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