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What are facts about Jane Eyre?

"Jane Eyre" is a novel by Charlotte Brontë published in 1847. It follows the story of an orphaned governess who faces challenges in social class, morality, and independence. The character of Jane Eyre is known for her strong sense of individualism and feminist ideals.


What era is Oliver! set in?

Victorian


What was victorian clothes like?

women wore dresses, if you were in the upper class, eye-glasses were important. they would take the lenses out and wear them. kanes were also in fashion, some even had parts to hold perfumes! Bug hats with feathers were considered very beautiful and luxurious. top hats were worn by men. to find out more, why not watch a film set in the victorian era? e.g the importance of being earnest, jane austen's films, charlotte bronte's jane eyre......


What is your first impression of Jane Eyre?

My first impression of "Jane Eyre" is that it is a classic novel with a strong and independent female protagonist. The story seems to be full of complex characters and moral dilemmas, set against a backdrop of Victorian social norms and conventions.


What is the saying the sun never set regarding the Victorian era?

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What year was Jane Eyre published?

The story (written by Charlotte Bronte) takes place during the early-to mid-nineteenth century, and covers a span of about twelve years.In the reign of Queen Victoria, in the 1800s.


In Jane Eyre who set the fire at Thornfield?

In "Jane Eyre," it is revealed that Bertha Mason, Mr. Rochester's first wife, is the one who set the fire at Thornfield. Bertha is kept hidden in the attic of Thornfield due to her mental instability, and her actions ultimately lead to the destruction of Mr. Rochester's home.


In which period in time did Scrooge live?

He lived in the Victorian era and the story was set in 1843


What era is Jacqueline Wilson's book hetty feather set in?

The Victorian times, I think.


What was Jane Eyre's favorite book?

The History of Little Goody Two-Shoes


How does Mr. Brockelhurst view of religion differ from Jane Eyre's?

it's entirely possible that it doesn't. however, Mr Brockelhurst is cruel and greedy, same as any rich white man in whatever era it was set in, and he thinks he's is second only to God. As Jane Eyre is a spirited young girl and does not take the cruelty of her aunt and cousins without question, he deems her 'evil' because she does not adhere to his strict view of how children, especially poor young girls, should behave.


What has the author Charlotte Bronte written?

Charlotte Bronte has written: 'GREEN DWARF: A TALE OF THE PERFECT TENSE' 'Shirley: a tale' 'Kie u Giang =' -- subject(s): Vietnamese language books 'Villette Volume 1 of 4' 'Richard Coeur de Lion and Blondel' 'Kie u Giang =' -- subject(s): Vietnamese language books 'The poems of Charlotte Bronte & Patrick Branwell Bronte' 'Jane Enre (Bolsillo Narrativa)' 'Jane Eyre (Penguin Film and TV Tie-in)' 'Jane Eyre Part 1 Of 2' 'Jane Eyre (Simple English)' 'The professor. Tales from Angria. Emma, a fragment' 'Jane Eyre' 'Jane Eyre (Illustrated)' 'Shirley Volume 2' 'Three great novels' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'The Life and works of Charlote Bronte and Her Sisters (Collected Works of Charlotte Bronte 7 volumes)' 'The life and works of the sisters Bronte' 'Charlotte Bronte' 'Jane Eyre CD set (Cambridge Literature)' 'Der Professor' 'Jane Eyre' 'Villette' 'Oxford Reading Tree: Stage 16: TreeTops Classics' 'Shirley, A Tale' 'Professor, The' 'SELECTED LETTERS OF CHARLOTTE BRONTE; ED. BY MARGARET SMITH' 'Moll Flanders (Cassette (1 Hr).)' 'Jane Eyre' 'An account of her honeymoon' 'Villette' 'Five novelettes' 'Kie u Giang =' -- subject(s): Vietnamese language books 'Jian Ai =' 'The Foundling' -- subject(s): Foundlings, Fiction 'Brontes' Selected Poetry' 'Villette, a novel' 'Jane Eyre (Progress English)' 'Jane Eyre, With Autoskim - Reread, Revise And Relive the Book at Twice the Speed' 'Selected Poems of Charlotte, Emily and Anne Bronte. Ed by Stevie Davies' 'Poems' -- subject(s): English poetry, Poetic works 'Jane Eyre-V1' 'Shirley Volume 1 of 2' 'Kie u Giang =' -- subject(s): Vietnamese language books 'Signature Classics' 'An Edition of the Early Writings of Charlotte Bronte' 'Stancliffe's Hotel' 'Kieugiang' 'Jane Eyre' -- subject(s): Fiction, Governesses, England in fiction, Governesses in fiction, Orphans, Orphans in fiction, Mentally ill women, Mentally ill women in fiction, Charity-schools, Charity-schools in fiction, Country homes, Country homes in fiction, Fathers and daughters, Fathers and daughters in fiction, Married people in fiction, Young women in fiction, Young women, Married people, Social life and customs, Man-woman relationships, Man-woman relationships in f 'Vilette' 'Kieugiang' 'Emma' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, England in fiction, Fiction 'The search after hapiness [sic]' -- subject(s): English Manuscripts, Facsimiles 'The professor ; Tales from Angria ; Emma' 'Shirley, by Currer Bell' 'Juvenilia, 1829-1835' -- subject(s): Children's writings, English 'Jane Eyre Part 2 Of 2' 'The twelve adventurers' 'Villette Volume 3 of 4' 'Jane Eyre' 'Kieugiang' 'Jane Eyre' 'The secret & Lily Hart' -- subject(s): Facsimiles, Manuscripts, English Manuscripts 'Jane Eyre (Oasis Family Listening)' 'Jane Eyre' 'The Bronte letters' 'The professor. with the poems of C., E., and A. Bell' 'The Green Dwarf' 'The professor, etc.' 'Jane Eyre' 'Villette. Roman' 'Jane Eyre/spec' 'Jane Eyre - An Autobiography' 'Poems by Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell (Collected Works of Charlotte Bronte)' 'The Letters of Charlotte Bronte: With a Selection of Letters by Family and Friends Volume II' 'Jane Eyre (Cover to Cover)' 'Works' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'Kie u Giang =' -- subject(s): Vietnamese language books '\\' 'Villette' 'Shirley Volume 2 of 3' 'Villette Volume II' 'Jane Eyre (Case Studies in Contemporary Criticism)' 'Complete Novels of Charlotte and Emily Bronte' 'Jane Eyre Volume 2 of 4' 'Jane Eyre Volume III' 'Jane Eyre' -- subject(s): Fiction, Literature, OverDrive 'SHIRLEY; ED. BY JESSICA COX' 'New Oxford Progressive English Readers: Level 1'