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The book "Jane Eyre" shows the unique talent of the author Charlotte through the writing of the fate of the protagonist Jane Eyre. Among them, there are many highlights in the writing of the novel.
The first is the use and rebellion of the Cinderella fairy tale prototype. Jane Eyre makes good use of this archetype, but also rebels to a certain extent. First, no longer a handsome man and a beautiful woman, Jane Eyre looks plain in the novel and Mr. Rochester also has a savage face. Second, the character of the character is contrary to the Cinderella archetype, Jane Eyre has a withdrawn and gloomy personality, while Mr. Rochester has a melancholy and moody personality, if the story of Cinderella's fairy tale is bright in color, then Jane Eyre's story is based on black, white and gray. Third, the rebellion against the traditional ending, changing the class leap in Cinderella's fairy tale, Jane Eyre's Cinderella reverses her dominance in the end, returning to the disabled Mr. Rochester, showing the tension of women's writing.