Literary Analysis
“Jane Eyre’s life at Lowood School” Studying at Lowood School strongly influences Jane Eyre’s personality
“The personality of Edward Rochester and its influence on Jane Eyre’s decision to stay with him” Jane Eyre falls in love and stays with Edward Rochester because she needs someone to sacrifice herself to.
“Principles of Jane Eyre’s philosophy” Jane Eyre’s principles make her life both harder and easier at the same time.
Symbolism
Symbolism in Charlotte Bronte’s “Jane Eyre” The symbolism of Helen Burns and the Red Room is essential for the message of Charlotte Bronte’s “Jane Eyre”.
“Jane Eyre and the Red Room” The incident in the Red Room is the parallel to the life of Jane Eyre.
Character Analysis
“Jane Eyre” character analysis Each of the characters of Charlotte Bronte’s “Jane Eyre” has its own “life tragedy”.
Critical
The importance of equality in Charlotte Bronte’s “Jane Eyre”. Jane Eyre wants to be treated as an equal by Edward Rochester and until she does not feel she is “equal” she does not let herself be with him.
Summary
“Jane Eyre” summary Charlotte Bronte’s “Jane Eyre” is a very complex novel with an interesting plot.