Jane Eyre | Summary & Analysis | Charlotte Brontë
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Video starts at 3:14
Let me get this right... Bronte gets rejected and calms herself down by writing a book about rejection?
I mean... it works atleast!
How is this a book about rejection?
Basically yes
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I'm throwing hands if anyone says she was the Taylor Swift of her era😂
I have read some of Jane Austen's books and Jane Eyre blows them away in terms of describing things. Not only the landscape but facial features. There is also a lot of religious and spiritual aspects to this book that Jane Austen's books do not have. I was very impressed with her writing overall and I think the average person would enjoy it. I became greatly interested in the character(Jane) when she goes to Lowood(sp?) and what she had to endure there and the death of Helen Burns to consumption.
Thanks also for the biographical background of Charlotte Bronte. It gives some insight in her life and how it might relate to the novel. I especially appreciate the info on the symbolism and themes for I often overlook those.
dude, the scene that the mad woman run towards them..
Thank you so much!Helps me loads!Watched the whole series of JE and Twelfth Night.Thank you very very much!!!!
Thank you for the explanation ☺
Very well explained.
Thank you so much!
My name is Eyre from this novel Jane Eyre but my Eyre is pronounce as Ire like Ireland 😊
Maybe that’s the intended pronunciation
thank you mam its really helpful
God bless the un-comparable diligence.
Really I never found such a foreign teacher whose ever y speech I understand very easily...though my mothertoung is not English ...respect from INDIA 🙏
Ooga booga
I am struggling however this has helped a lot
Mam beautiful explanation. Your explanation helps me a lot to understand this novel. Iam from India.
Hahaha i am also from india!
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From me also...INDIA 🙏
BEST EXPLAINATION
AS YOU SAY THE AND AS I HAVE HEARD FROM OTHERS THE GOTHIC FLAVOUR OF NOVEL IS CONSERVED IN YOUR VIDEOS WITHOUT A DOUBT
YOU ARE MORE THAN A CRAMMER AND MUCH MUCH MORE THAN A TEACHER 👩🏫
Tq this is so helpful
Thank you madm..
Thanks ❤️
Thanks a bunch ..there are many important
points hidden in this short vedio ..
Faxxx
she wasn't offered a governess job, she put an ad out
She was offered the position after having put an ad out. Are you dumb
Good thank u
And she’s related to Emily bronte who wrote the famous book wuthering heights
Wonderful speech
i have an exam in less than 4 hours thanku for the explanation :D
Hell yeah. I have an exam today
That mad woman running there looks terrifying xD but still good explanation 💕
i am only watching this because i should have read the novel over the summer break but i didn't and now its included in my semester exam. this novel seem a bit boring tho.
suhail aljafari same
SAME
Given the enormity of the novel, the story is indeed quite small. While reading, I just skipped over many details and still understood the points.
it's not boring lol
Me to
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I have an exam in 4 days, wish me luck.
Did you pass?
Is this novel real?
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This novel is nowehre near to be dull. I can assure you that because I have just finished this book
Whilst “gender and class” issues can be discerned - which is inevitable given the period of the author - this novel is not primarily feminist but concerns morality. Many of the decisions JE makes are based on moral choices as a means of preserving dignity.
We have resolved these issues!!!! Women are equal if not more privileged. Charlotte and Jane would be proud. (BTW - Jane has 2 children after 10 years and her first son was born after 2 years).
Susan Stein not really. If you live in adeveloped country and upper class society, yes. Otherwise the struggle goes on.
I wish that was the case but woman are still not accepted as equals in most peoples minds. I hope i see every woman live their life with no fear in my lifetime.
@@TP-rp6jk the wage gap is a myth it does not exist at all. I would love to talk with you about it
@@CybeRCapTaN in America, everyone is equal, male or female
@@obi-wankenobi3750 idk what america ur living in…
why is uma thurman telling me about some stupid homework
spoiler uwu
show me on the map where someone asked
why she talking like dat doe
I am afraid I do not know, Jess.
Mr. Hetrick is an L