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and to recreate a world of their life and experience,and whose works often convey a subjective impression or picture where everything and everybody is seen through the eyes of the authors and where every means is succumbed to the conveyance of this subjectivity. Just like Dickens and Thackeray,Charlotte Bronte gives us realistic pictures of the social life of the 19th century in her novels.But her realism is colored by petty-bourgeois philanthropy.She believes that education is the key to all social problems,and that by the improvement of the school system,and most ofthe social evils could be removed. I Jane Eyre: 1.Plot The plot of Jane Eyre follows the form of a Bildungsroman, which is a novel that tells the story of a child's maturation and focuses on the emotions and experiences that accompany and 10' incite his or her growth to adulthood.Even since its publication Jane Eyre has appealed to the general reading public.It is known as a work of critical realism as well as the first and one of the most popular works of the working middle-class women.Its social criticism is found in its vivid description of life of a poor orphan left dependent on some selfish,cold-hearted people and and to recreate a world of their life and experience, and whose works often convey a subjective impression or picture where everything and everybody is seen through the eyes of the authors and where every means is succumbed to the conveyance of this subjectivity. Just like Dickens and Thackeray, Charlotte Bronte gives us realistic pictures of the social life of the 19th century in her novels. But her realism is colored by petty-bourgeois philanthropy. She believes that education is the key to all social problems, and that by the improvement of the school system, and most of the social evils could be removed. I. Jane Eyre: 1. Plot The plot of Jane Eyre follows the form of a Bildungsroman, which is a novel that tells the story of a child’s maturation and focuses on the emotions and experiences that accompany and incite his or her growth to adulthood. Even since its publication, Jane Eyre has appealed to the general reading public. It is known as a work of critical realism as well as the first and one of the most popular works of the working middle-class women. Its social criticism is found in its vivid description of life of a poor orphan left dependent on some selfish, cold-hearted people and 10’
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