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The author uses Jane Eyre's mouth to say what she wants to say. At that time, society was still discriminatory against women, and even when publishing her works, the author carefully chose a masculine pen name, because she had suffered from this before, and was even insulted because "writing is not a profession for women".
This reflects the author's pursuit of equality and her strong desire for it, which was also the need of the society at that time. It can be said that Bertha is Jane Eyre, she is another personality of Jane Eyre, and in the story she pushes to meet all of Jane Eyre's wishes. What is impossible for a woman to achieve in reality, the author has achieved in her work.
2023-01-31
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  • 21英7陈雪瑶
    21英7陈雪瑶
    Jane Eyre's book reflects the background of the times and other things, which is very interesting. The author expresses his intention through these. But everyone's thinking is different. I think we should have a discussion.

    2023-01-31

  • 21英7陈雪瑶
    21英7陈雪瑶
    I quite agree. Jane Eyre is a very good book, from which we can learn a lot

    2023-01-31