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Jane Eyre is a novel written under very difficult conditions in Victorian England.
The years when women had no rights, were oppressed and intimidated by society. At that time, the prevailing mentality in England was that a woman's place was in her home, in her kitchen, and with her children.
So much so that our author published a poetry book with her siblings (one of them being Emily Bronte), but they had to hide that they were women and had the book's author published under a male name. Jane Eyre was written in such a period.
The author has created such a character that since the day he was born, he has been in trouble for reasons beyond his control, has patiently endured all kinds of difficulties, yet has never compromised on his own stubbornness. In fact, how the author's soul is integrated with the character of Jane Eyre, reflecting traces of the author's life, can be understood between the lines while reading.
Our book is one of the classics that can be read at a very early age, its narration is simple, its language is fluent, and its plot is quite simple.
As for the subject, it tells the life of a little girl who lost her parents at an early age, was taken care of by her uncle, but was left at the mercy of her aunt after the death of her uncle. Naturally, it is a book with very tragic parts. There were parts where I got very emotional while reading.
Don't let the thickness of the book fool you, it's a classic that's easy to read.