Topic > Jane Eyre: The Self-Made Heroine - 651

Jane Eyre is the self-made heroine, as at the beginning of the novel, she lives in Gateshead, under her cruel aunt, Mrs. Reed, and their children. Subsequently his life changed completely when he arrived at Lowood School. There she meets many people who influence her. She spent another eight years at Lowood, six as a student and two as a teacher. After teaching for two years, Jane craves new experiences. She accepts a position as housekeeper at a manor called Thornfield. And since then she has never stopped in her career. He faces many problems in his life but he never stops, he always grows in his life. Learn new things at every stage of life. He makes very important decisions at the crucial moment of his life, that of leaving the thorny field. She proves to herself her resilience, the strength of her principles, and her ability to make new friends. She is always against injustice, as once when Helena said that she practices a Christian doctrine of forbearance, loving her enemies and accepting her hardships. But Jane strongly disagrees with this mild tolerance of injustice. I also agree with both