Background of Jane Eyre
Jane Eyre is the representative work of Charlotte Bronte, an English critical realist writer in the 19th century. The author is living in an era of social unrest in Britain. With the rapid development of capitalism, class struggle has been intensified. In the 1930s and 1940s, the workers' movement flourished in the northern industrial areas, and the famous charter Movement broke out in British history. At that time, although Britain carried out bourgeois democratic reform and government departments ostensibly adopted some reform measures, women's status in society did not improve and equality between men and women was not proposed. But at the same time, the contradiction of bourgeois society also inspired women to get rid of men's oppression and discrimination. Through this work, the author reflects women's values of striving for independence, freedom and equality at that time, and expresses their resistance to the cruel reality of society..
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