I'm reading it now actually for English at my school
it is pretty good once you reach chapters 5-10 and then
at chapters 17-21
hope that helped (:
YES! It is one of my favorites, and I really recommend it.
good feelings, makes nice people
There are many great book characters to use for book day including Belle. You could also use Jane Eyre or Aladdin.
Rochester is a complex character in Jane Eyre who exhibits both good and bad qualities. Though he is portrayed as flawed and brooding, he also shows compassion, vulnerability, and a capacity for love. Ultimately, he is redeemed through his love for Jane.
In "Jane Eyre," the character of the vicar is portrayed as a kind and compassionate individual who offers support and guidance to Jane. However, the vicar does not play a significant role in the overall narrative of the story, and his character does not have a significant impact on Jane's life or development.
Miss Temple and Helen Burns were two positive people Jane met at Lowood. They both were kind to Jane and accepted her as she was, unlike at Gateshead Hall. Helen Burns influenced Jane by her religious ethics that she followed and enlightened her with good qualities. Miss.Temple was the first person that Jane Eyre met in the book Jane Eyre who was nice to her. Miss.Temple gave her the first essence of kindness and love which she did not receive anywhere else before. Jane Eyre learns how to be kind and generous to other people based on their character and attitude through Miss.Temple. Therefore, these characters who have positively influenced Jane during her childhood have helped her in building a strong character who is independent and strong.
Jane Eyre is most certainly fiction through and through, although most literary experts would probably agree that it has elements of autobiography, as is the case with many novels.
Without referring to the book itself, the phrase, "The road to hell is paved with good intentions" generally means that people often say they intend (plan) to do something but don't follow through -- much like New Year's resolutions that are broken before January is over. Our good intentions are often plans to help someone needy or do something to reform our life. While these are "good", when not carried out, the consequences of these broken promises could be dire indeed in the straight-laced Victorian society that is the setting for Jane Eyre.
Yes it is a nice and interesting book of two children.
Jane Eyre is portrayed as a small, plain faced, intelligent and honest orphan. Although she is not beautiful and is almost rejected by her surroundings, she triumphs succesfully as an accomplished woman in the society.Jane is educated, a pianist and a good artist. Jane experiences an almost tormenting childhood but later emerges as a fully ambitious and independent young lady. Most importantly she is described as a white woman, where Mr. Rochester and Miss Ingram are dark and brown complexioned, as is Bertha Mason.
Mr Brocklehurst had a daughter?! sorry i have not read that book for a very long time. If you're referring to the daughter that he had with Jane Eyre, even though I'm not sure it's female. Well, the book didn't state anything about its appearance. But i think that this book is a very good literature book
The Eyre Affair is a fun book. It is by Jasper Fforde. It is about a woman who can talk to characters inside books.