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Jane Eyre

Through the rough life experience of the orphan Jane Eyre, "Jane Eyre" successfully creates an image of a woman who is unsatisfied with the status quo, unwilling to be humiliated, and daring to fight. The novel reflects the candid cries and accusations of an ordinary soul, as well as the desire of a lowercase person to become an uppercase person. At the same time, the novel also shows Jane Eyre's efforts in safeguarding women's independent personality and fighting for equal rights between men and women. She believes that marriage should not be a business contract, but a free union of souls; a woman living in the world should fight for independence and equal rights to life.

Edited at 2024-10-03 11:46:16
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